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  Ex-H.S. Coach Has Records Subpoenaed in Sex Probe

New York Post
February 10, 2010

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/high_school/basketball/ex_coach_has_records_subpoenaed_uu573ZVWlVi8Lm04qAhf3H

The Boston District Attorney’s office has subpoenaed the employment records of former Christ the King boys basketball coach Bob Oliva, who has been accused of molesting a family friend during a trip to Massachusetts more than 30 years ago, sources told The Post.

Oliva resigned from the Middle Village, Queens high school last year amid the sex abuse allegations, levied by longtime friend Jimmy Carlino, who is scheduled to testify in front of a grand jury on Feb. 10, The Post has learned.

In April 2008, Carlino accused Oliva of sexually abusing him more than 30 years ago and reportedly demanded $750,000 and Oliva’s resignation in a letter from a Florida law firm to make the case go away.

Oliva refused and Christ the King officials at the time vehemently defended Oliva, calling the accusations a shakedown. Oliva took a medical leave of absence, citing heart problems brought on by stress, before retiring in January 2009 after 27 years as head coach. He accumulated a record of 549-131 and won four CHSAA Class AA intersectional titles.

 
 

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