Weird knowing that the public is actually on our side..
Did I really need to see a picture of her? No, no I did not.
It doesn't matter. NCAA is simply trying to act like they're still in charge and that they hold the cards in order to save face. There's been a complete shift in power here due to the NCAA's pervasively corrupt and illegal fake investigation. Not only did they break their own rules, but they also broke the law. They paid a convicted liar to be their star witness, paid his attorney to perpetrate a fraud on the federal bankruptcy court and extorted former players.
And those are only the things we know about. As I've been aksing for the past couple days: How did Pig ***** Perez rack up $57K in attorney's fees representing the ncaa when all the ncaa is investigating relative to her is a 4 hour deposition? What did she do in the other 200 hours that she billed to them?
What other cases is the COI immediately working on that Miami can get to them until June/July?Tim Reynolds
@ByTimReynolds
Despite reports saying Miami infractions committee meeting could be June, Frank Haith's letter from NCAA says July, barring change.
It doesn't matter. NCAA is simply trying to act like they're still in charge and that they hold the cards in order to save face. There's been a complete shift in power here due to the NCAA's pervasively corrupt and illegal fake investigation. Not only did they break their own rules, but they also broke the law. They paid a convicted liar to be their star witness, paid his attorney to perpetrate a fraud on the federal bankruptcy court and extorted former players.
And those are only the things we know about. As I've been aksing for the past couple days: How did Pig ***** Perez rack up $57K in attorney's fees representing the ncaa when all the ncaa is investigating relative to her is a 4 hour deposition? What did she do in the other 200 hours that she billed to them?
This bish is a ticking time bomb. She has the nuts to do an interview today and complain that the NCAA still owes her money! She also reiterated that she never had an attorney-client relationship with the NCAA (which is utterly ridiculous). I think she's a wildcard. She's holding something back. And I think her continuing emphasis on the lack of an attorney-client relationship is a thinly veiled threat to the NCAA, to wit, you pay me and leave me out of this or I will disclose to the world the true extent of your malfeasance. I'm watching her carefully.
What other cases is the COI immediately working on that Miami can get to them until June/July?Tim Reynolds
@ByTimReynolds
Despite reports saying Miami infractions committee meeting could be June, Frank Haith's letter from NCAA says July, barring change.
Holy ****ing **** this whole process if flawed.
It doesn't matter. NCAA is simply trying to act like they're still in charge and that they hold the cards in order to save face. There's been a complete shift in power here due to the NCAA's pervasively corrupt and illegal fake investigation. Not only did they break their own rules, but they also broke the law. They paid a convicted liar to be their star witness, paid his attorney to perpetrate a fraud on the federal bankruptcy court and extorted former players.
And those are only the things we know about. As I've been aksing for the past couple days: How did Pig ***** Perez rack up $57K in attorney's fees representing the ncaa when all the ncaa is investigating relative to her is a 4 hour deposition? What did she do in the other 200 hours that she billed to them?
This bish is a ticking time bomb. She has the nuts to do an interview today and complain that the NCAA still owes her money! She also reiterated that she never had an attorney-client relationship with the NCAA (which is utterly ridiculous). I think she's a wildcard. She's holding something back. And I think her continuing emphasis on the lack of an attorney-client relationship is a thinly veiled threat to the NCAA, to wit, you pay me and leave me out of this or I will disclose to the world the true extent of your malfeasance. I'm watching her carefully.
It doesn't matter. NCAA is simply trying to act like they're still in charge and that they hold the cards in order to save face. There's been a complete shift in power here due to the NCAA's pervasively corrupt and illegal fake investigation. Not only did they break their own rules, but they also broke the law. They paid a convicted liar to be their star witness, paid his attorney to perpetrate a fraud on the federal bankruptcy court and extorted former players.
And those are only the things we know about. As I've been aksing for the past couple days: How did Pig ***** Perez rack up $57K in attorney's fees representing the ncaa when all the ncaa is investigating relative to her is a 4 hour deposition? What did she do in the other 200 hours that she billed to them?
This bish is a ticking time bomb. She has the nuts to do an interview today and complain that the NCAA still owes her money! She also reiterated that she never had an attorney-client relationship with the NCAA (which is utterly ridiculous). I think she's a wildcard. She's holding something back. And I think her continuing emphasis on the lack of an attorney-client relationship is a thinly veiled threat to the NCAA, to wit, you pay me and leave me out of this or I will disclose to the world the true extent of your malfeasance. I'm watching her carefully.
I could swear I heard her say today that the NCAA is a bunch of liars (she used the word "liars") and that she regretted ever working with them. The bish could turn on them bigtime if she hasn't already.