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ALBERT DENIES CHARGES: NO WORD ABOUT ON-AIR DUTIES

          Marv Albert was indicted in Arlington, VA, on "charges
     of assault and forcible sodomy," according to Jim Greenidge
     of the BOSTON GLOBE.  The indictment stems from a February
     meeting at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Arlington, VA, with a
     woman "whom Albert has know for 10 years" (BOSTON GLOBE,
     5/21).  Albert "is expected to appear before" a VA Circuit
     Court Judge in Arlington next week for arraignment (Mike
     Bruton, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 5/21). 
          FROM ALBERT:  Albert, in a statement released by NBC
     Sports: "I categorically deny these charges and intend to
     vigorously defend myself against these allegations" (NBC
     Sports). 
          TV FUTURE:  How the charges could affect Albert's
     relationships with NBC Sports and the MSG Network "is still
     unclear" (Michael Janofsky, N.Y. TIMES, 5/21).  NBC Sports
     issued a statement saying Albert "is a valued part of NBC
     Sports," and USA TODAY's Rudy Martzke writes the network
     "hasn't determined" whether he will work his next
     assignment, which is scheduled to be the Bulls-Heat playoff
     game on Saturday (USA TODAY, 5/21).  In N.Y., Bill Hoffmann
     writes that NBC execs "met behind closed doors for most of
     yesterday to debate Albert's future without reaching a
     decision."  Several sources told Hoffmann that it was
     "highly doubtful" Albert would work Saturday (N.Y. POST,
     5/21). MSG Network declined comment on the incident (N.Y.
     DAILY NEWS, 5/21).  NEWSDAY's Steve Zipay writes Albert is
     "facing charges that could ruin his hard-won national
     reputation and multimillion-dollar career" (NEWSDAY, 5/21).
 

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