Earlier today, we wrote about Karen Sypher's rough week in court. Sypher, who tried to extort millions from Louisville basektball coach Rick Pitino, was convicted on all counts of extortion and is likely headed to jail for many years. The entire saga stemmed from a 15-second sexual encounter between Pitino and Sypher back in 2003. Alas, leave it to the NY Post to come up with a headline gem for the conviction story.
Karen Sypher on Thursday was convicted on all counts of attempting to extort money from Louisville head basketball coach Rick Pitino. Sypher, who tried to extort millions from Pitino while...
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Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino, who recently testified that his sexual encounter with Karen Sypher lasted just 15 seconds, will star in an upcoming blockbuster movie set to air...
Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino recently testified at the extortion trial of Karen Sypher. Sypher, who initially alleged that Pitino raped her, is the one under investigation after...
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