It's not our Eddie Johnson...

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Perhaps the non-Arizona based news reporters expect the general public to know our Eddie Johnson never made the all-star team? :shrug:
 

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OCALA, Fla. (AP) -- Former NBA All-Star Eddie Johnson has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl, authorities said Tuesday night.

Johnson, 51, was charged Tuesday with sexual battery on a child under the age of 12 and residential burglary for entering the apartment where the girl was staying while her mother was out, said Sgt. Russ Kern of the Ocala police department.

Johnson was being held without bond at the Marion County jail. It was not immediately known if he was represented by an attorney.

The girl and her three brothers were staying in the apartment while their mother registered them at school, according to a police report. Johnson walked into the apartment uninvited and told the girl's 6-year-old brother to lock the door, police said.

The girl told detectives Johnson ordered her into a bedroom, where he sexually assaulted her, according to the police report. He then told her "not to tell anyone about what just happened," and tried to kiss her in the kitchen before leaving the apartment, the report stated.

She told her mother about the alleged assault when the woman returned to the apartment, police said. The girl's mother told detectives she knew Johnson from the neighborhood, but he had never had permission to be in her home.

Johnson was arrested in a field near the apartment building. He told detectives he had been in the apartment with the children, who were jumping on the bed.

He also told detectives he kissed the girl on the head, which he does all the neighborhood children "as a friendly gesture," according to the police report.

Since 1989, online Marion County court records show Johnson has had numerous convictions: burglary, battery, robbery, marijuana possession, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest, along with a charge last month of battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting or obstructing an officer without violence, the Ocala Star-Banner reported for Wednesday's editions.

Johnson, a 6-foot-2 guard from Auburn University, played in the NBA from 1977-1987 with the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers and Seattle SuperSonics. He represented the Hawks in the 1980 and 1981 NBA All-Star games and scored 10,163 points in his career.
 

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On sports radio here in southern california, they are slamming Skip Bayless for slandering Eddie Johnson and the Suns organization. I guess Skip came on the show and initially went off on Eddie Johnson of the Suns, and subsequently the Suns management for hiring him. After he later read the full article and realized it wasn't the Suns' EJ he apologized. It was quite pathetic.
 

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I don't like Skip Bayless. I'm glad he didn't have his facts straight. Makes him look like the jackass he is.
 

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SactownSunsFan said:
I don't like Skip Bayless. I'm glad he didn't have his facts straight. Makes him look like the jackass he is.

He and that other guy totally ruin cold pizza. Every time a new topic comes up when they are on it’s like fingernails on a chalkboard. Each of them pick a side and work themselves into a frenzy. I like the show, but I can’t stand those two. I have to turn the channel every time.
 

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Skip Bayless is HORRIBLE. Every time Rome gets back from vacation, all his callers plead to never let Skip back on the show. Rome always defends Bayless and it's pathetic. I don't know how he gets these gigs as his views are so extreme. Before he completely slandered EJ and the Suns, he had the balls to say that it's the NFL's fault for Claretts troubles because they wouldn't let him in the league when he was 19. Then who's fault was it when Clarett accepted money, cars, stereo systems and other gifts while at OSU? Bayless also said that people in the military can't play pro sports because their not athletic enough. Are you freakin kidding me? Does he not realize that most the kids in the military didn't have the grades or money to get into college and some of them are most likely athletic freaks who could be college/pro stars????? Bottom line is he's a complete jerk*#@ who has no place in the spotlight. What a joke
 

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Unfortunately, he has made a career of making argumentative statements. This is one thing that I hate about sports radio. I wish they would just discuss what happens between the lines.
 

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False reports hurt ex-Sun Johnson By Jerry Brown, TribuneAugust 10, 2006One day, ex-Suns star and current television color analyst Eddie Johnson was relaxing on vacation in Hawaii.The next, he was back at home answering phone calls about a sexual assault case that he knew nothing about — and seething over inaccurate media reports that involved newspapers, television stations, nationally syndicated radio and the Internet.

The problems started Tuesday when Edward Lee “Fast Eddie” Johnson — a former two-time NBA All-Star with the Atlanta Hawks who has had a history of legal problems since his retirement — was arrested and charged with the sexual assault of an 8-year-old girl.

But over the next 24 hours, Edward Arnet Johnson, the former Sixth Man of the Year with the Suns and popular broadcaster, was misidentified as the man arrested by at least three media outlets, including the Chicago Tribune and host Skip Bayless — substituting for the vacationing Jim Rome on Rome’s nationally syndicated radio show.

“This is why athletes have so many problems with the media,” said Johnson, 47, who is four years younger than the Eddie Johnson who was arrested Tuesday. “They don’t do their homework. They don’t bother to check facts before they write things or get on the radio and talk.

“I’m sitting here dumbfounded because 47 years of building a reputation is being destroyed in one morning by something I had nothing do with. I’ve been getting nasty e-mails all morning. It’s a nightmare.”

Johnson was born in Chicago and attended the University of Illinois. The Chicago Tribune ran the headline “Former NBA, Illini star accused of sexual assault” above a wire story of the incident. “Fast Eddie” Johnson was born in Ocala, Fla., and attended Auburn University.

By Wednesday afternoon the headline was changed to “Ex-NBA star Johnson accused in sex rap” on the paper’s ChicagoSports.com Web site.

“That’s my hometown paper, one of the biggest newspapers in the world. And they got it wrong,” Johnson said.

Bayless, known for his rants on the ESPN2 morning show “Cold Pizza,” reported the story inaccurately and added his own commentary before being informed he was talking about the wrong Eddie Johnson and apologizing several minutes later.

“Like that helps,” Johnson said. “By that time, it’s a little late.”

Johnson also said an Atlanta television station attached his picture to the sexual assault story on their Web site — even though “Fast Eddie” Johnson played several seasons with the hometown Hawks.

This is not the first time Edward Lee Johnson has been in trouble with the law. The Ocala Star-Banner reported that Marion County court records show numerous convictions for burglary, battery, robbery, marijuana possession, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest — all since 1989.

The Suns’ Eddie Johnson said after each offense, his name was linked with the crimes.

“This guy has been haunting me my whole life,” Johnson said.

“Every time he gets in trouble, some of it comes back to me. This is the worst crime, so it’s the worst backlash. It’s been snowballing for the last 24 hours.”

Johnson said he had already been in contact with his attorney Wednesday and was “thinking about” possible legal action.

“What would you do?” Johnson said. “It’s horrible, deflating and unfair.”

this REALLY sucks for Eddie. a class guy whose reputation gets destroyed because of some foolish people. i guess we might be able to say adios to Bayless.
 

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for 47 years he's made sure hes stayed on the straight line

he got sooo many calls, emails yesterday
saw HIS pic next to the story

worst day of his entire life yesterday

reason you want to be good is that when someone accuses you of something, theyll check your background first

he thinks EJ is a good name, just thinks the other EJ's not a good person

other people in their overzealousness for a story

Hes actually done alot of work with the Chicago Tribune
and then they write their own article accusing him
EJ went to school in Chiacgo

even the AP article never mentioned which EJ until the last line

Skip Bayless - barely recanted on his statements

they will pay the price


people were accusing him of one of the worst crimes that you can ever commit
he has a 13 and 16 year old at home

Bayless never did any research before goin on the air

my whole life is based on my name, now I have to repair this
lots of people think its him

I just got home from vacation in Hawaii at 5 yesterday...in his office till 12:30
trying to clean this up


when this other EJ got in trouble before
people used to call his mom and ask what happened ot your son

no one did their research

let all his emotion out yesterday

no he has to go around and let everyone know


finally had some people contact me - saying my pic was on alot of websites on this story



now he wont file lawsuits, but he might have to

the chi trib - they rerwote the article falsely accusing me
they read half the AP article at 2am - assumed it was him

EJ is mad right now

he got vicious emails yesterday

he is calling up every person who sent an email to hear them


wow

EJ just seemed depressed, mad, sad, angry, tired all at the same time
 
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quad post....sorry about that guys. i have no idea how that happened.
 

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Poor EJ.

I am one who is absolutely against all of the litigation that permeates our courts, so many frivolous and ridiculous cases. There are way too many attorneys in this "land of the free to sue" these days.

BUT, I think EJ has every right to sue every site that attached his picture to the story, Skip "Open My Mouth and Insert Foot" Bayless, et al. Second to attorneys, there are too many "reporters" and "journalists" running around flapping their gums and penning their poison. I hope EJ pursues legal action and makes a loud, resounding point that to be a true journalist or reporter there is an obligation to be very, very sure of your facts when you report something. Instead, it is a rush to report the news before anyone else and the facts be damned!

Disgusting that a seemingly outstanding guy like Eddie Johnson has to have his vacation and, potentially, his reputation ruined for no good reason. Skip Bayless should NEVER be on TV or working for any media outlet again, he is despicable.

Sorry for the rant, but this is injustice to the MAX!
 

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TRW said:
I am one who is absolutely against all of the litigation that permeates our courts, so many frivolous and ridiculous cases. There are way too many attorneys in this "land of the free to sue" these days.

BUT, I think EJ has every right to sue every site that attached his picture to the story, Skip "Open My Mouth and Insert Foot" Bayless, et al. Second to attorneys, there are too many "reporters" and "journalists" running around flapping their gums and penning their poison. I hope EJ pursues legal action and makes a loud, resounding point that to be a true journalist or reporter there is an obligation to be very, very sure of your facts when you report something. Instead, it is a rush to report the news before anyone else and the facts be damned!

Disgusting that a seemingly outstanding guy like Eddie Johnson has to have his vacation and, potentially, his reputation ruined for no good reason. Skip Bayless should NEVER be on TV or working for any media outlet again, he is despicable.

Sorry for the rant, but this is injustice to the MAX!

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They oughta lock EJ in a room with Bayless, and let justice prevail the correct way.

What Bayless did was the lowest form of journalism you can reach. Without checking his facts or even reading the full story, Bayless recklessly slandered EJ.

I hope EJ goes after Bayless and any other form of media that incorrectly labeled him. Perhaps it would prevent something like this from occurring again.

I feel for EJ. It takes a complete moron like Bayless to discredit all the work EJ does with children. If Bayless even knew a sliver who EJ was, he would not have said what he said, or even believed the story could be about him.

Bayless will be on my shitllist until the day he dies.
 

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Skip Bayless should be fired and Eddie Johnson should have a pretty air tight law suit on his hands
 

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TRW said:
I am one who is absolutely against all of the litigation that permeates our courts, so many frivolous and ridiculous cases. There are way too many attorneys in this "land of the free to sue" these days.

BUT, I think EJ has every right to sue every site that attached his picture to the story,
TRW, I am in total agreement with you here. I hate lawsuits as well, but in this case EJ needs to sue the living crap out of the Chicago Tribune.

I can't even imagine what it would be like to be falsely accused of such a horrific crime.

I did hear Bayless on Rome, and his apology was not really sincere. He never said "I apologize", he just said "forgive me". Very lame.
 

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TRW, I am in total agreement with you here. I hate lawsuits as well, but in this case EJ needs to sue the living crap out of the Chicago Tribune.

I can't even imagine what it would be like to be falsely accused of such a horrific crime.

I did hear Bayless on Rome, and his apology was not really sincere. He never said "I apologize", he just said "forgive me". Very lame.

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TRW, I am in total agreement with you here. I hate lawsuits as well, but in this case EJ needs to sue the living crap out of the Chicago Tribune.

I can't even imagine what it would be like to be falsely accused of such a horrific crime.

I did hear Bayless on Rome, and his apology was not really sincere. He never said "I apologize", he just said "forgive me". Very lame.

There won't be any lawsuits because there won't need to be to have any. Trust me all these companies/people know how hosed they are and it will all be settled out of court.
 

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Some wrongs never can be made right

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Some wrongs never can be made right

August 13, 2006

BY JAY MARIOTTI SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST

One apology isn't enough for Eddie Johnson. He wants an apology every day of every week for the next year, if not for the rest of his life. The Chicago Tribune, a national radio show and a number of TV stations have smeared his fine name, mistakenly identifying the Chicago-bred basketball legend and former University of Illinois star as the Eddie Johnson charged last week with sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl in Florida.

And he can't shake the horror that people are associating the allegations with him, despite corrections from the offending outlets and a flurry of outrage and sympathy from the basketball and media worlds. The damage to his reputation is permanent, he fears, so haunting that he isn't ruling out legal action against the Tribune, the Jim Rome radio program -- hosted that day by Skip Bayless -- and TV stations that used his photo from Internet sources.

''I think about all the temptation I avoided growing up in Chicago, trying to do the right thing my whole life,'' said Johnson, a charitable sweetheart of a guy who runs summer camps for kids and whose rap sheet consists of a few traffic tickets. ''It's not fair that even one person is out there thinking this is me.

''Some people didn't do their homework. Because of that, 47 years is gone.''

Over the telephone from his Arizona home, he still seems in shock, angered by the bewildering mission that awaits him. Edward Arnet Johnson, who played 17 seasons in the NBA as a 6-8 dead-eye jump-shooter, is so devastated by the bizarre mixup that he has launched a crusade to let the masses know he is not ''Fast Eddie'' Johnson, who played 10 NBA seasons as a 6-2 guard and has been convicted of numerous crimes since 1989. Before anyone suggests that such mistakes subside over time, understand that high tech has yet to produce a worldwide bullhorn. Also consider what Johnson has dealt with already. Weeping childhood friends are calling him. Incensed parents are e-mailing him at his Web site, horrified that he runs camps. Imagine what his relatives thought that wretched day.

''My brother called. He was hysterical,'' Johnson said.

One apology not enough

It all started in the early hours of Wednesday morning -- 5:11 Pacific time, he says -- when his plane landed from Hawaii after a vacation. On the cell phone was his longtime friend, Atlanta Hawks coach Mike Woodson, who told Johnson that his picture was all over the Internet for an alleged crime he didn't commit. ''I was a little taken aback. I figured they'd correct it quickly,'' he said. ''Then, as I was driving home, it hit me: This guy got arrested for the [alleged] rape of an 8-year-old. I get home and hear about the Tribune article. A few hours later, Skip Bayless is killing me on Jim Rome.''

The phone hasn't stopped ringing since. Most of the calls are from Chicago, where the Tribune sports section ran an item in its late-edition notes package Wednesday that somehow assumed in the headline and first paragraph that the local Eddie Johnson was the one in trouble. Associate managing editor for sports Dan McGrath moved quickly to correct the error and apologize to Johnson on the Tribune's Web site and in the print edition the next day. But Johnson wasn't impressed. One had to scroll down farther than necessary on the Web site to find the correction, which was buried under baseball and football headlines and looked like a footnote.

''It doesn't go away. That doesn't end it,'' Johnson said. ''If he tells me he's going to put in the apology for 365 days, fine. But it's just one day. What happened [Thursday], with the arrest of a potential terrorist, put the focus of the news back on that. Some people have it ingrained in the back of their minds that what they read [Wednesday] about me is still true.

''I'm not comfortable with [the correction]. It didn't apologize with the same vigor that they came after me. It's almost like they had to go 10 times the effort to make up for it. As everyone knows, the Illini fan base is huge. They just did a spread on me for making the All-Century team. They have all my numbers; call me. They've never heard anything bad about me. Just check my history.''

Mistakes happen on deadline. We all make them. But a mistake of this magnitude is rare. ''We made an inexcusable error, a human error, on deadline putting out Wednesday's paper,'' McGrath wrote by e-mail. ''We have apologized to Eddie Johnson, to his family and his friends and to our readers. The correction and the follow-up that ran in Thursday's paper is our statement on the matter.''

Truth is little consolation

Johnson is right about the fleeting nature of corrections. After particularly flagrant errors, newspapers should commit to a prominently displayed correction section in their print and Internet editions for lengthy periods. In his case, part of Johnson's livelihood suddenly is vulnerable. In addition to working as a commentator on Phoenix Suns broadcasts, he runs jump-shooting clinics in the Phoenix area for kids 11 to 18. He also does motivational speaking that focuses on overcoming a rough childhood in Cabrini-Green, where drugs, gangs and guns were daily obstacles.

Now what does he say to confused families?

''Everything I do is based on my name,'' Johnson said. ''Somebody told me a long time ago: 'The most important thing is your name. Keep your name right, and you can get inside doors.' Before this, it was, 'Eddie Johnson, Phoenix Suns, I can talk to him.' But this knocked me backwards. All I can think of is how much repair work I have.

''I got some hard e-mails on my site. I don't blame them. I called one guy back, and he was nearly in tears after he realized a mistake was made. I understand. I have a 13-year-old girl.''

Pausing from his pained rambling, he vaguely remembered playing against ''Fast Eddie,'' who also was charged with sexual battery and burglary in the alleged rape of a 25-year-old woman earlier this month. ''One time, we talked at halfcourt during a game,'' he said of the shorter, older Johnson. ''It was my second or third year, and I told him, 'You know we have a special name.' He just smiled.''

At least the proud Eddie Johnson, the innocent Eddie Johnson, has the truth on his side. But it's hard for him to cut through the bitterness of being a victim. ''If I could have picked a bad dream, it would have been these three entities getting me -- a large newspaper company, one of the most popular radio shows and an Internet company that services TV stations. I couldn't have had worse timing.

''It's unbelievable what I've had to deal with here.''

The apologies, understandably, are not accepted.
 

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I have always thought that Skip Bayless was a pathetic hack who shouldn't be on ESPN let alone employed by any newspaper.
 
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