The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim facing lawsuit in fatal crash

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) » Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim is being sued over a fatal accident he was involved in nearly two years ago.

According to Syracuse.com, the family of Jorge Jimenez, who was struck and killed by an SUV driven by Boeheim in February 2019, alleged the coach’s actions were “negligent, reckless and wanton.” The four-page lawsuit was filed Monday in Onondaga County Supreme Court by attorney Terence O’Connor and seeks an unspecifie­d settlement.

The accident occurred amid icy conditions on the night of Feb. 20, 2019, after a mid-week game in the Carrier Dome. The 51-yearold Jimenez was a passenger in a car that had skidded on the eastbound side of Interstate 690 heading out of the city and came to a stop perpendicu­lar across two of three lanes. The victim had exited the disabled car and was struck and killed near the

guardrail when Boeheim approtache­d the scene and swerved to avoid hitting the car.

A police report said

Boeheim was not driving “reckless, unreasonab­le or with gross negligence.” Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatric­k concluded that Boeheim was speeding, but the accident investigat­ion by Syracuse police concluded that the crash could still have been deadly even if theHall of Fame coach had been following the speed limit. There was no evidence that drugs or alcohol played a role and no charges were filed.

According to state law, the family had three years to file a lawsuit. A call from The Associated Press seeking comment from O’Connor was not immediatel­y returned. According to Syracuse.com, Boeheim had not yet responded in court papers.

The 75-year- old coach declined comment through a university spokesman.

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