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What is middle aged these days? Matt was 59. Some of these television and politics guys get way too caught up in their status and power and don't think coaches could get away with being that bad.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat is middle aged these days? Matt was 59. Some of these television and politics guys get way too caught up in their status and power and don't think coaches could get away with being that bad.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe's been doing it for years. It isn't so much a middle age crisis thing as a about using status/money/fame/power to try and get what he thought he deserved.
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Was the 27 coach abusing his power or in a friendly relationship? How did the court hearing go when he got back to Florida? The coach and girl must have realized how poor they were after a week on the road.
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http://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/lo...york/658923478
The former Columbia County high school soccer coach who was on the run with a teen girl for nearly a week had found a job in New York before their capture, The Associated Press reports.
Rian Rodriguez, 27, is facing an interference with custody of a child charge after he was found with 17-year-old Caitlyn Frisina in Syracuse, New York.
The former Fort White High School soccer coach reportedly had started working in upstate New York after the pair fled Columbia County on Nov. 26.
According to AP, Rodriguez started working in order to fund his travels.
Investigator Todd Grant told the Syracuse Post-Standard that he saw Rodriguez's red Mercury on Dec. 1.
The investigator saw Rodriguez leaving a direct marketing firm in Syracuse. Rodriguez was reportedly at a new hire orientation.
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The Florida authorities have two weeks to bring him back to Florida or he is off the hook. Should they press this costly "kidnapping" case to taxpayers? Although the situation is wrong with him being in a "supervisory role" and her being a minor, the 17 year old must feel a heavy burden of going freely with him and him facing a "kidnapping" charge.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Florida authorities have two weeks to bring him back to Florida or he is off the hook. Should they press this costly "kidnapping" case to taxpayers? Although the situation is wrong with him being in a "supervisory role" and her being a minor, the 17 year old must feel a heavy burden of going freely with him and him facing a "kidnapping" charge.
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