i believe the university took the appropriate step tonight. what is most important is that this fully be investigated and anyone with information be supported to come forward so that the truth can be found. i deeply regret any statements i made that might have inhibited that from occurring or been insensitive to victims of abuse. espn has released a secretly recorded conversation in 2002 between fine s wife, laurie fine, and one of the coach s accusers, bobby davis. on it, potentially damming evidence that suggest fine s wife not only knew about the abuse but allowed it to go on. we to want play some of that for you now. i know everything that went on. you know, i know everything that went on with him. bernie has issues. maybe that he s not aware of, but he has issues. and you trusted somebody that you shouldn t have trusted. yeah. bernie is also in denial. i think that he did the things he did, but he s somehow through his own mental telepathy has erased this. you know
he was he would put his hand down my shorts whenever i was sitting there watching tv. and he would basically gone dell me four to maybe even five times. and it would go in spurts between 10 and 15 minutes. and it would stop for a couple hours and then he would start that all over again. tomaselli has his own troubles. he s facing his own chargeses for allegedly assaulting a 14-year-old boy in maine in 2000 # and 2010. his own father calls him a liar and denies ever meeting fine or letting his son take a trip with the coach. you ll hear from the father in just a few minutes. also this hour, reaction from fine s attorneys and syracuse university to the latest claim. we ll also talk about john wortham, investigative reporter from sports it s straighted, and you ll also hear from mike schwartz, he s the reporter who broke the story about bobby davis secretly recording a conversation in 2002 with bernie fine s wife. we want to play that entire report for you right now. espn
shocking allegations. i ll talk to her tonight along with her attorney gloria allred in their first live primetime interview. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. we ll have much more tonight on the conviction of michael jackson s doctor including my primetime exclusive interview with a member of conrad murray s defense team. but first, political bombshell. the only herman cain accuser to go public. sharon bialek worked for the restaurant association for several months in 1997. she said that cain made an unwanted sexual advance after their dinner together. the details are shocking. he also grabbed my head and brought it towards his crotch. i was very, very surprised and very shocked. i said, what are you doing? you know i have a boyfriend. this isn t what i came here for. mr. cain said, you want a job, right? joining me now in their first live interview, sharon bialek and her attorney gloria allred. let me start with you, sharon bialek. a very dramatic day to
throughout the trial jackson supporters have gathered outside the building offers words of encouragement to jackson s family. today la toya thanked them. her joy at the verdict unmistakable. michael loves everybody out here. we all love them. and guess what? he was in that courtroom, and that s why victory was served. jermaine jackson spoke briefly as he left the courthouse. justice was served, yes. it wasn t enough time, though. what do you say for michael? michael s with us. michael s with us. jackson s mother and father, joe and katherine, were cheered as they made their way through the crowd. this is the verdict the jacksons were hoping for. but prosecutor david walgren said that many people must have been thinks for the jacksons today, the verdict isn t an end to the story. our sympathies go out to the jackson family at this time for their loss that they have suffered. not a pop icon, but a son and brother, and i think that s the most important to keep in m
all i want to say is they don t really care about us i said, all right, love you. me goes, love you more, see you tomorrow. and then tomorrow never came. we have a gentleman here that needs help and he s not breathing. right then i knew something was terribly wrong. i said, janet, is he dead? she said, he s gone. he was malnourished. he had multiple needle marks on him. some would say he was addicted in some way. when people leave this show, when people leave my show michael was in that state, in that bed because of the drugs administered by conrad murray. your honor, i m an innocent man. conrad murray abandoned michael when he needed help. that s when i realized he was no longer on the phone. when dr. murray left the room, michael jackson self-administered a dose of propofol that with the lorazepam created a perfect storm don tonight, a special investigation into the final days of michael jackson s life. more than two years after t