New York Post

NJ coach suspended for ‘guardian’ role

- By ZACH BRAZILLER

One New Jersey high school basketball coach seemingly will stop at nothing to win, housing — but barely feeding — six internatio­nal players to make his program a winner, according to an explosive report. Now he’s paying the price.

NJ Advance Media chronicled the troubling, potentiall­y illegal, situation in which all six students appeared to be living at the home of Juan Griles, the basketball coach of Paterson Eastside High School, a top public school program in the state’s cutthroat hoops ecosystem.

Hours after the report, the city school district announced it has suspended Griles with pay from his teaching job at the school and without pay from his coaching duties. Assistant coach Albert Maldonado was also suspended without pay. Retired state Supreme Court justice John Wallace has been hired to investigat­e the situation, and the district will reassign coaching duties for the basketball team, which is the No. 1 seeded team in the Passaic County tournament.

The six players — three from Puerto Rico and three from Nigeria — are 17 or 18 years old and have enrolled in the school the past two years, two in 2015 and four since September, according to stu- dent profiles in a district database (The names of the players were withheld in the report for legal and privacy reasons). As of last week, the report says, five of the boys listed the 50-year-old Griles as their legal guardian and his home as their primary address; the sixth student listed Maldonado as his guardian. NJ Advance Media observed the players departing Griles’ home, at staggered times, on four mornings in late January.

But the report suggests a pattern of neglect, with not enough food to go around for six growing boys. One player described dinner as spaghetti for “a whole two weeks” or “just a loaf of bread to last two people for like two weeks.” The player also said the internatio­nal students sometimes would go to a local church looking for food.

Griles, who has been head coach at Eastside since 2010, denied any wrongdoing to NJ Advance Media.

“Everything we do here is legit,” he said.

Though records show Griles as a guardian for four of the players, he said he was the legal guardian for just two of the players from Puerto Rico, where he once lived, and is the godfather to one of the players. He denied more than two of the players have lived with him and denied he was a guardian to more than two of the players.

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