An April 5 ESPN article also reports that assistant coach Jimmy Martelli resigned today. He was also caught abusing players.
According to an April 5 New York Times article, University general counsel John B. Wolf has also resigned.
Last December, ESPN's show "Outside the Lines" featured the video and exposed the abuse. The shocking video showed clips of coaches abusing the players on many occasions and over a long period.
After the ESPN show exposed the abuse, Pernetti expected the scandal to blow over and did not fire Rice. Instead, he suspended Rice for three games in December 2012 and fined him $50,000. Rutgers did fire Eric Murdoch, the former NBA player and director of player development who told university authorities about the abuse. His contract was not renewed. After he lost his job, Murdoch gave ESPN the tapes. He is also suing the University for illegally firing him.
Pernetti graduated from Rutgers in 1993. Rutgers made an unusual decision in hiring him as athletic director in April 2009. It was an odd decision because Pernetti was a television executive who had never coached a team or run a college sports program. Pernetti elevated Rutgers basketball from the big East conference to the 2014 Big Ten Conference. The move was a financial bonanza that could increase the university's revenue from about $3 million per year to more than $40 million per year in 2017.
After the scandal shocked the nation, politicians like New Jersey state Senate president Stephen Sweeney called on Rutgers to hold more school officials responsible.















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