Woman in Pitino extortion case indicted again
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The woman accused of trying to extort money from Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino was charged Wednesday with retaliating against the coach by falsely claiming he raped her.
A federal grand jury in Louisville brought four new criminal charges against Karen Cunagin Sypher, including retaliation against a witness.
The FBI, Louisville police and prosecutors have said there was no basis for her rape allegations. She said the coach raped her in a criminal complaint filed after she was indicted in May on charges of trying to extort money from Pitino.
The grand jury also added two intent to extort charges and a second charge of lying to the FBI.
The sordid case became public in April when Pitino said he had told the FBI that someone had tried to extort money from him. Weeks later came the first indictment against Sypher.
Sypher has pleaded not guilty to federal charges of trying to extort money from Pitino and lying to the FBI. She is accused of demanding college tuition for her children, her house to be paid off and $10 million.
The coach subsequently told police that he had a consensual sexual encounter with Sypher in 2003.
A call to Sypher’s attorney, James Earhart, was not immediately returned on Wednesday. Sports information director Kenny Klein referred questions to Pitino’s attorney, Steve Pence. Pence did not immediately return a message seeking comment.
The new indictment adds allegations that Sypher had someone call Pitino on March 6 as part of an extortion plot. The indictment also alleges that Sypher had a threat mailed to Pitino on March 22.
The original indictment alleged that Sypher prompted threatening calls to on Feb. 26 and 28. The new indictment repeats that allegation.
The retaliation charge stems from a report Sypher filed with Louisville police in June. The indictment says Sypher made the charge knowing it would be harmful to Pitino.
The new lying to the FBI charge centers on statements attributed to Sypher that her relationship with a subject of the extortion probe was “strictly business.” The grand jury charged that Sypher had an “intimate personal relationship” with the person.
Sypher’s longtime friend, Lester Goetzinger, agreed to testify against her. In exchange, prosecutors agreed to clear his record of charges against him.
Prosecutors said Goetzinger left three voice mail messages on Pitino’s cell phone between Feb. 26 and Feb. 28 at Sypher’s request. Goetzinger’s attorney, John Berry of Louisville, has said Sypher traded sexual favors in exchange for the calls.
Related News
News producer charged in David Letterman extortion scheme to ask NYC court to drop chargeNovember 10th, 2009 Letterman scheme suspect to ask court to drop caseNEW YORK — A lawyer for the TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman plans to ask a judge to dismiss an extortion case that prompted the late-night comic to acknowledge affairs with staffers. Robert J. "Joe" Halderman is due in a Manhattan court Tuesday.
Ga. grand jury won't indict man accused of stalking Miley Cyrus, cites insufficient evidenceOctober 28th, 2009 Ga. grand jury won't indict accused Cyrus stalkerSAVANNAH, Ga. — A grand jury on Wednesday refused to indict a 53-year-old man jailed since August on charges that he tried to stalk Miley Cyrus as the teen star filmed a movie on the Georgia coast.
Attorney wants special prosecutor for rape claim against Arkansas basketball playersOctober 27th, 2009 Lawyer seeks special prosecutor in Ark. rape claimLITTLE ROCK, Ark.
Bahamas judge seeks explanation from lawmaker who caused mistrial in Travolta extortion caseOctober 23rd, 2009 Bahamas MP faces judge over Travolta mistrialNASSAU, Bahamas — A Bahamas judge is asking a lawmaker to explain remarks that led to a mistrial in the John Travolta extortion case. Picewell Forbes was summoned before the judge for announcing an acquittal before the jury had declared a verdict.
Kidnapping, extortion charges dropped in ex-Ala. judge trial, but sexual abuse counts remainOctober 21st, 2009 Some charges dropped in ex-Ala. judge abuse caseMOBILE, Ala.
Bahamas judge orders retrial in Travolta extortion case, citing possible juror misconductOctober 21st, 2009 Judge orders retrial in Travolta extortion caseNASSAU, Bahamas — A judge has ordered a mistrial in the case of an alleged extortion attempt against John Travolta and a top court official said Thursday a new trial is not likely to start before next year. Senior Justice Anita Allen said Wednesday night she was reluctantly ordering a new trial because a politician announced that one of the defendants would be freed, giving the appearance of an improper leak from the jury room.
John Travolta extortion case goes to Bahamas jury following monthlong trialOctober 21st, 2009 Travolta extortion case goes to Bahamas juryNASSAU, Bahamas — A jury began deliberations Wednesday in the trial of two people accused of trying to blackmail John Travolta following the death of the actor's son in the Bahamas. Justice Anita Allen summarized the monthlong trial for more than four hours before the start of deliberations.
Ex-Ala. judge accused of having sex with male inmates in exchange for sentence leniencyOctober 4th, 2009 Ex-Ala. judge accused of trading sex for leniencyMONTGOMERY, Ala. — A former Alabama judge goes on trial Monday in Mobile on charges of having sex with male inmates in exchange for leniency.
W.Va. grand jury indicts 2 former turkey farm workers on charges they abused birds on tapeOctober 1st, 2009 W.Va. grand jury indicts 2 in turkey abuse caseUNION, W.Va. — A West Virginia grand jury has indicted two former turkey plant workers already charged with abusing birds and captured on tape by animal rights activists.
Excerpts from victim's 1977 grand jury testimony in Roman Polanski child rape caseSeptember 30th, 2009 Excerpts of grand jury testimony in Polanski caseThe following excerpts are from a transcript of the March 1977 grand jury proceedings that led to Roman Polanski's indictment on charges of furnishing a controlled substance to a minor, lewd or lascivious act on a child under 14, unlawful sexual intercourse with a female under the age of 18, rape by use of drugs, perversion (now called oral copulation) and sodomy. Polanski later pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful sexual intercourse; prosecutors dropped the other charges.
John Travolta makes first appearance at courthouse holding Bahamas extortion trialSeptember 23rd, 2009 John Travolta arrives for Bahamas extortion trialNASSAU, Bahamas — John Travolta appeared Wednesday for a trial for two people accused of trying to extort $25 million from the movie star, arriving at a courthouse surrounded by Bahamas police officers. Travolta, who is expected to testify for the prosecution, pulled up in an entourage of sport utility vehicles in his first appearance at the trial.
Woman connected to Michael Jackson's personal doctor ordered to testify in LASeptember 22nd, 2009 Woman connected to Jackson's doc to testifyLOS ANGELES — A woman connected to Michael Jackson's personal physician has been ordered to testify before a grand jury in Los Angeles, her attorney confirmed Tuesday. Nicole Alvarez received a subpoena to appear before the grand jury on Wednesday morning, said Joseph Low IV, adding that prosecutors declined to give him any more details
He also declined to characterize the relationship between Alvarez and Dr.
Jury selection begins in Travolta extortion trial in the BahamasSeptember 21st, 2009 Jury selection begins in Travolta extortion trialNASSAU, Bahamas — Jury selection began Monday in a trial that could see John Travolta take the stand against two people accused of trying to extort $25 million from the movie star following his son's death in the Bahamas. Travolta is on a list of 14 witnesses against the defendants — a former Bahamas senator and an ambulance driver — who allegedly threatened to release a document related to the treatment of his chronically ill son Jett.
John Travolta may testify at Bahamas extortion trial of 2 accused of targeting the movie starSeptember 20th, 2009 John Travolta may testify at Bahamas trialNASSAU, Bahamas — John Travolta is among the potential witnesses at a Bahamas trial beginning Monday for two people accused of trying to extort $25 million from the movie star, according to court officials. An ambulance driver and a former Bahamas senator allegedly targeted Travolta after his chronically ill son died in the Bahamas.
Grand jury in Calif. drops charges against former Laotian general in government overthrow caseSeptember 18th, 2009 Charges dropped against Laotian hero in Calif.SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A federal grand jury in California investigating an alleged plot to overthrow the government of Laos has decided to drop charges against a leading figure in the nation's Hmong community.