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The saga continues with Hugh Freeze making more calls to escort services. One thing to consider about Freeze's phone records is that he had the chance to retract calls. Evidently, he was not smart enough to remove the calls to escort services.
Freeze was so worried about his reputation as a good upstanding, Christian person, but now it appears that he was leading a double life and his reputation will now suffer. Most likely he might be remembered by some of his good football achievements at Ole Miss, but his whore hopping adventures will probably overshadow his positive coaching accomplishments.
Review shows Hugh Freeze made at least 12 calls to escort services
7:04 PM ET by Kyle Bonagura, ESPN Staff Writer
Former Ole Miss football coach Hugh Freeze used his university-issued cellphone to call numbers linked to erotic services dating back to at least 2014, records show.
A preliminary review of Freeze's phone records, obtained by ESPN through an open records request, revealed he dialed at least 12 numbers that are associated with online advertisements for female escorts. The calls took place over a 33-month period beginning in April 2014 and usually lasted two minutes or less.
The findings are consistent with what Ole Miss chancellor Jeffrey Vitter announced in July when he said Freeze resigned after confirming to him and athletic director Ross Bjork "a pattern of personal misconduct inconsistent with the standards we expect from the leader of our football team."
Ole Miss cited "a pattern of personal misconduct" when Hugh Freeze resigned under fire. Wesley Hitt/Getty Images
In a letter responding to ESPN's request for Freeze's phone records dated Aug. 2, Robert T. Jolly, an attorney for Ole Miss, explained that only records related to Freeze's business use are considered public records and will be released.
"Any personal calls having no relation to UM business are not public records," he wrote. "Personal calls will be clearly marked and redacted from the documents released."
Freeze was given the opportunity to identify calls that were private in nature, a source told ESPN.
The cellphone records provided by Ole Miss last week include about 39,000 calls dating back to December 2011. Roughly 20 percent of the calls had the phone number redacted but still included information like date, time and duration.
In July, Bjork told ESPN that university officials examined Freeze's phone records after being tipped off to the existence of a call to a number associated with an escort by the lawyer for former Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt, who was preparing for a civil lawsuit against Ole Miss and Freeze.
That lawsuit, which alleged Freeze, Bjork and other Ole Miss officials violated his separation agreement by making incorrect statements about him during off-the-record conversations with media, was dismissed Aug. 9.
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It almost seems like he wanted to be caught. Hard to continue living a double life forever.
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every reporter who is taking a wack at the dead horse should be made to provide their phone records and financials to make sure they have never paid for action or anything at the shake joint
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Themob wrote:
every reporter who is taking a wack at the dead horse should be made to provide their phone records and financials to make sure they have never paid for action or anything at the shake joint
This in an exceptional idea. Now how can these records be obtained?