Article: NCAA Charges Miami With Lack of Institutional Control

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As long as we're throwing around paranoid what-ifs, please allow me to add some more to the proceedings.

DWS is quite powerful and heads up the DNC as well as sits on the powerful Appropriations Committee. She also serves I believe from what I found on the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet. According to the internets this Subcommittee...."The Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet shall have jurisdiction over the following subject matters: Administration of U.S. Courts, Federal Rules of Evidence, Civil and Appellate Procedure, judicial ethics, copyright, patent, trademark law, information technology, other appropriate matters as referred to by the Chairman, and relevant oversight."

I wonder if some Congressional hearings are in the NCAA's future?
 
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Did I really need to see a picture of her? No, no I did not.

Christ...she's a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not what I pictured at all ... but now understand the nicknames.
 
That's certainly one way to interpret it. It's not the only way, by any stretch.

It's not politically or legally expedient for the NCAA to just let Miami off with time served at this point. That's been a well-documented opinion by several takes I've read on the situation, and I agree with it. Since the process pretty much has to be followed, this NOA has to be issued, and it has to have teeth, given the extent of the investigation and the media attention on the case. Harsh language in the NOA does not directly signal that Miami would get hammered moving forward by the COI. Specifically, I'd be interested to read the NOAs for Boise, UCF, and Ohio State. Their penalties were all relatively light.

My opinion is that Donna's issuing this statement is a public shot across the bow of the NCAA. But it does not mean that she hasn't been given back-channel assurnaces that Miami will getting time-served, at the end of the formal process. As I mentioned earlier, a statement like this in the press by Miami gives the COI and *** Boy Emmert (I'd apply to have his name legally changed, if I could) the cover they need to throw Enforcement under the bus. Everyone knows that Enforcement was way off the reservation in this investigation, and who knows how many others? The head of the deparment has been fired, along with others. There's no one left on the Enforcement side to **** when they get bus-tossed and Miami gets times served.

There's blood on both sides. We've been muck-raked for over two years; NCAA has been severly undermined.

There's no reason for either side to pursue this further.

Reason be damned when it comes to one's own survival -- Emmert feels cornered and he is fighting.

DS' statements shows she is rallying public support to influence the outcome. Therefore, I doubt deals have been worked out. DS is also pushing to face the COI this weekend. Striking while strong public opinion is on our side for once. If Emmert allows UM to face the COI this weekend, then it is likely we will get off with time served. I am skeptical that they will allow it so soon though. More likely they will push it back until the public's attention is focused elsewhere.

Where did this come from? I haven't read it anywhere but I may have missed it.
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barry jackson reported it

Thanks! Been checking over the last couple of hours. Was starting to think I was crazy. I know I read it somewhere. But since then none of the national news sources mentioned it.
 
As long as we're throwing around paranoid what-ifs, please allow me to add some more to the proceedings.

DWS is quite powerful and heads up the DNC as well as sits on the powerful Appropriations Committee. She also serves I believe from what I found on the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet. According to the internets this Subcommittee...."The Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet shall have jurisdiction over the following subject matters: Administration of U.S. Courts, Federal Rules of Evidence, Civil and Appellate Procedure, judicial ethics, copyright, patent, trademark law, information technology, other appropriate matters as referred to by the Chairman, and relevant oversight."

I wonder if some Congressional hearings are in the NCAA's future?

The NCAA bringing a knife to a gun fight.
 
if DS is meeting DWS in public then she knows **** well that someone is going to notice this and report it. She could've communicated with DWS in private or by phone. That she did it in public at a well visited prominent restaurant imho sends a message to.....you know who.
 
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It truly seems like the NCAA really has nothing on us but a bunch of ticky tack fouls that were corroborated either half-assed or obtained with what would be deemed illegal or done with some sort of misconduct. And, because they really don't have much that would hold up if taken to a higher authority, the process to drag out the investigation and subsequent discussion on "punishment" seems purposeful as punishment before being declared guilty.

Silly ****.

Still can't believed they got hit with a 57K tab from a lawyer they were using to obtain information illegally to nail a University for under 40K in total alleged "benefits"...the money Jacory Harris, Sean Spence, Marcus Forston, Olivier Vernon, Dyron Dye, and Ray Ray Armstrong had to "pay back" in total comes in at less than the NCAA paid Nevin Shapiro to state something twice.

Oy vey.
 
It truly seems like the NCAA really has nothing on us but a bunch of ticky tack fouls that were corroborated either half-assed or obtained with what would be deemed illegal or done with some sort of misconduct. And, because they really don't have much that would hold up if taken to a higher authority, the process to drag out the investigation and subsequent discussion on "punishment" seems purposeful as punishment before being declared guilty.

Silly ****.

Still can't believed they got hit with a 57K tab from a lawyer they were using to obtain information illegally to nail a University for under 40K in total alleged "benefits"...the money Jacory Harris, Sean Spence, Marcus Forston, Olivier Vernon, Dyron Dye, and Ray Ray Armstrong had to "pay back" in total comes in at less than the NCAA paid Nevin Shapiro to state something twice.

Oy vey.

Apparently the money these guys paid back wouldn't even cover Shapiro's phone bill.
 
It truly seems like the NCAA really has nothing on us but a bunch of ticky tack fouls that were corroborated either half-assed or obtained with what would be deemed illegal or done with some sort of misconduct. And, because they really don't have much that would hold up if taken to a higher authority, the process to drag out the investigation and subsequent discussion on "punishment" seems purposeful as punishment before being declared guilty.

Silly ****.

Still can't believed they got hit with a 57K tab from a lawyer they were using to obtain information illegally to nail a University for under 40K in total alleged "benefits"...the money Jacory Harris, Sean Spence, Marcus Forston, Olivier Vernon, Dyron Dye, and Ray Ray Armstrong had to "pay back" in total comes in at less than the NCAA paid Nevin Shapiro to state something twice.

Oy vey.

Something along these lines is in my closing if I'm representing the University at the hearing. Sure puts things in perspective.
 
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.

She did. She's insane. She's a self-described spider (how quickly we forget she referred to herself as a spider). And she's an insane, fat, ***-deprived, female lawyer spider facing disbarment -- talk about a combustible combination. She's keeping Emmert awake at night, no doubt.

Every time that stupid pig ***** opens her sewer King Emmert catches diarrhea. This is what happens when you're stupid enough to partner up with a mental case loser like her. Good job by the incompetent blood-thirsty hack rubes masquerading as investigators.
 
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Perez said no one from the NCAA ever told her the arrangement violated NCAA rules, or she wouldn't have done it. She said she believes the NCAA’s wrongful conduct was imputed to her.

"I think I have more than enough information and evidence to show that I was led down the primrose path. No one ever told me, we've had a problem,” she said.

Perez said the NCAA damaged her reputation when it said that “evidence was obtained illegally.”

“For me, the term illegally means illegal, that somebody broke a law, a law, a statute, and nobody broke a law and nobody broke a statute,” she said.

Perez said she intends to exercise her legal rights to get the remaining money she is owed by the NCAA.

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we may yet learn a lot more about their dirty dealings. NCAA can't pay her off now or else it'll look like, well, a pay off, can they?

She's truly more vapid than I thought if she actually believes that perpetrating a fraud on the bankruptcy court by arranging and taking depositions that have nothing to do with the pending bankruptcy isn't illegal. And if she needs the ncaa to tell her that what she was doing was wrong, then she just admitted to the Bar that she's incompetent to practice.
 
Someone else on another board raised a good point about this $4500 for the malignant dwarf's prison phone bill. Even at the rate of $0.30/minute (which seems like a lot), that's over 13,000 minutes or 5 solid hours a day each day for 40+ days. Doesn't seem likely they truly talked that much.
 
Someone else on another board raised a good point about this $4500 for the malignant dwarf's prison phone bill. Even at the rate of $0.30/minute (which seems like a lot), that's over 13,000 minutes or 5 solid hours a day each day for 40+ days. Doesn't seem likely they truly talked that much.

He needs to get a smartjack!

This whole thing is tainted and illogical. This is just more BS like the billable hours (like Mr. Chise stated).
 
Someone else on another board raised a good point about this $4500 for the malignant dwarf's prison phone bill. Even at the rate of $0.30/minute (which seems like a lot), that's over 13,000 minutes or 5 solid hours a day each day for 40+ days. Doesn't seem likely they truly talked that much.

Considering he was sharing fantasies, the prices were 1-900 rates.
 
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“Listen, I play by the rules,” Perez said. “Had I been doing something wrong, I’m sure I would have gotten a call from the bankruptcy court. I understand he’s (Shapiro) is in jail for a Ponzi scheme, but a lot of the reason he is there is because of his good nature.”

F*ck that pig kuntface
 
Someone else on another board raised a good point about this $4500 for the malignant dwarf's prison phone bill. Even at the rate of $0.30/minute (which seems like a lot), that's over 13,000 minutes or 5 solid hours a day each day for 40+ days. Doesn't seem likely they truly talked that much.

If you study the wording of the NCAA's release on the subject, they never stated that it was for his phone bill. They said that the payment was made to a commissary account "from which he could pay his phone bill". In other words, the amount not used to pay his phone bill could be used on anything he wanted. They paid a convicted liar, confidence man, who owes creditors hundreds of millions of dollars to be their witness in what was obviously their and his shared agenda to bring down UM.

They became partners with this convicted liar who bilked innocent people out of a billion dollars. Let that sink in. They were paying this sawed off scumbag, who openly admitted to them that it was his intent to bring UM down. Does that sound legit to anyone?
 
Someone else on another board raised a good point about this $4500 for the malignant dwarf's prison phone bill. Even at the rate of $0.30/minute (which seems like a lot), that's over 13,000 minutes or 5 solid hours a day each day for 40+ days. Doesn't seem likely they truly talked that much.

If you study the wording of the NCAA's release on the subject, they never stated that it was for his phone bill. They said that the payment was made to a commissary account "from which he could pay his phone bill". In other words, the amount not used to pay his phone bill could be used on anything he wanted. They paid a convicted liar, confidence man, who owes creditors hundreds of millions of dollars to be their witness in what was obviously their and his shared agenda to bring down UM.

They became partners with this convicted liar who bilked innocent people out of a billion dollars. Let that sink in. They were paying this sawed off scumbag, who openly admitted to them that it was his intent to bring UM down. Does that sound legit to anyone?

I wonder how those creditors who that **** owes millions too feel about the ncaa 1) paying him, which should be going directly to them and 2) making his jail sentence extra special with a large spending account for fun stuff
 
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“Listen, I play by the rules,” Perez said. “Had I been doing something wrong, I’m sure I would have gotten a call from the bankruptcy court. I understand he’s (Shapiro) is in jail for a Ponzi scheme, but a lot of the reason he is there is because of his good nature.”

F*ck that pig kuntface


Time bomb. Send that to King Emmert, so he can revel in how smart his attorney is. Instant bubble guts for that stuffed shirt ******.

P.S. The bankruptcy court had no idea what she was up to when she was perpetrating a fraud on that court. They do now. And she'll likely hear from them in due time.
 
Someone else on another board raised a good point about this $4500 for the malignant dwarf's prison phone bill. Even at the rate of $0.30/minute (which seems like a lot), that's over 13,000 minutes or 5 solid hours a day each day for 40+ days. Doesn't seem likely they truly talked that much.

If you study the wording of the NCAA's release on the subject, they never stated that it was for his phone bill. They said that the payment was made to a commissary account "from which he could pay his phone bill". In other words, the amount not used to pay his phone bill could be used on anything he wanted. They paid a convicted liar, confidence man, who owes creditors hundreds of millions of dollars to be their witness in what was obviously their and his shared agenda to bring down UM.

They became partners with this convicted liar who bilked innocent people out of a billion dollars. Let that sink in. They were paying this sawed off scumbag, who openly admitted to them that it was his intent to bring UM down. Does that sound legit to anyone?

I wonder how those creditors who that **** owes millions too feel about the ncaa 1) paying him, which should be going directly to them and 2) making his jail sentence extra special with a large spending account for fun stuff

Is the estate closed?
 
Someone else on another board raised a good point about this $4500 for the malignant dwarf's prison phone bill. Even at the rate of $0.30/minute (which seems like a lot), that's over 13,000 minutes or 5 solid hours a day each day for 40+ days. Doesn't seem likely they truly talked that much.

If you study the wording of the NCAA's release on the subject, they never stated that it was for his phone bill. They said that the payment was made to a commissary account "from which he could pay his phone bill". In other words, the amount not used to pay his phone bill could be used on anything he wanted. They paid a convicted liar, confidence man, who owes creditors hundreds of millions of dollars to be their witness in what was obviously their and his shared agenda to bring down UM.

They became partners with this convicted liar who bilked innocent people out of a billion dollars. Let that sink in. They were paying this sawed off scumbag, who openly admitted to them that it was his intent to bring UM down. Does that sound legit to anyone?

I wonder how those creditors who that **** owes millions too feel about the ncaa 1) paying him, which should be going directly to them and 2) making his jail sentence extra special with a large spending account for fun stuff

Is the estate closed?

Good point. Way to rain on my parade counselor
 
“Listen, I play by the rules,” Perez said. “Had I been doing something wrong, I’m sure I would have gotten a call from the bankruptcy court. I understand he’s (Shapiro) is in jail for a Ponzi scheme, but a lot of the reason he is there is because of his good nature.”

F*ck that pig kuntface


Time bomb. Send that to King Emmert, so he can revel in how smart his attorney is. Instant bubble guts for that stuffed shirt ******.

P.S. The bankruptcy court had no idea what she was up to when she was perpetrating a fraud on that court. They do now. And she'll likely hear from them in due time.

If she is yapping still about how she did nothing wrong this b*tch is capable of anything
 
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