But Goodman said she could not give details of the settlement because the students involved -- co-hosts Richard Rothstein and Vincent Fumo -- would not give her permission to discuss details of the case. College senior Rothstein refused to comment on the case last night, and Wharton senior Fumo's phone number has been unlisted since the show aired. UTV Station Manager Kirk Marcolina said Monday their settlement would likely include a broadcast apology on UTV, adding he would receive a letter of reprimand from the JIO that would not appear on his permanent record. Marcolina, a College junior, did not comment further on the settlement on Monday. President Sheldon Hackney called for a JIO investigation of Pig Penn one week after its October 2 airing, asking Goodman to concentrate on one part of the 45-minute show where the hosts identify freshman women by their name and Freshman Record pictures. During the show, the hosts also traded shots of tequila, discussed oral sex in graphic detail and showed pictures of nude men and women. Staff writer Kenneth Baer contributed to this story.
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