Notice of Allegations *update*

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So, they couldnt prove that Shaprio paid for Jones, but they proved we paid him $10K for something?

Couldve been a loan like he gave My-**** Hurtts or something like that. He shouldve just said Shapiro came to him asking for help for his legal bills and he wanted to help him out with some money.

Who is "they" and "we" in the above?
 
So, they couldnt prove that Shaprio paid for Jones, but they proved we paid him $10K for something?

Couldve been a loan like he gave My-**** Hurtts or something like that. He shouldve just said Shapiro came to him asking for help for his legal bills and he wanted to help him out with some money.

Who is "they" and "we" in the above?

The NCAA and UM
 
So, they couldnt prove that Shaprio paid for Jones, but they proved we paid him $10K for something?

Couldve been a loan like he gave My-**** Hurtts or something like that. He shouldve just said Shapiro came to him asking for help for his legal bills and he wanted to help him out with some money.

Who is "they" and "we" in the above?

The NCAA and UM

I think the NCAA couldn't find jack **** about a payment to DQJ (great for UM).

I don't really understand the second part. Haith and Co repaid a loan I guess (sucks for Haith) but the reason why was not believable.
 
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So, they couldnt prove that Shaprio paid for Jones, but they proved we paid him $10K for something?

Couldve been a loan like he gave My-**** Hurtts or something like that. He shouldve just said Shapiro came to him asking for help for his legal bills and he wanted to help him out with some money.

Who is "they" and "we" in the above?

The NCAA and UM

I think the NCAA couldn't find jack **** about a payment to DQJ (great for UM).

I don't really understand the second part. Haith and Co repaid a loan I guess (sucks for Haith) but the reason why was not believable.

Wouldnt it be funny if Morton told Shapiro we need $10K to land a five star recruit when nobody from Jones asked for it and Morton just pocketed it from that douchebag?
 
So, they couldnt prove that Shaprio paid for Jones, but they proved we paid him $10K for something?

Couldve been a loan like he gave My-**** Hurtts or something like that. He shouldve just said Shapiro came to him asking for help for his legal bills and he wanted to help him out with some money.

Who is "they" and "we" in the above?

The NCAA and UM

I think the NCAA couldn't find jack **** about a payment to DQJ (great for UM).

I don't really understand the second part. Haith and Co repaid a loan I guess (sucks for Haith) but the reason why was not believable.

Wouldnt it be funny if Morton told Shapiro we need $10K to land a five star recruit when nobody from Jones asked for it and Morton just pocketed it from that douchebag?

Would be expected from Frank Haith and Co.
 
This is the part that ticks me off:

"The notice of allegations was expected to be released as early as Tuesday, but a source told CBSSports.com that it could be withheld for another week or two possibly because of procedural questions."

The SOB's are gonna drag this crap out till after NSD, I bet, which is gonna hurt us in recruiting during this crucial time down the stretch.
 
Great news...also liked the quote about how with the McNair litigation, the PA Governor Lawsuit and the Shabazz Mohammed incident that the NCAA is trying to be 100% sure on everything. I tend to believe that a lot of the miami allegations are only circumstantial supported by unreliable evidence such as these so called "receipts" so this should help lighten up whatever additional penalties we may still be at risk for
 
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This is the part that ticks me off:

"The notice of allegations was expected to be released as early as Tuesday, but a source told CBSSports.com that it could be withheld for another week or two possibly because of procedural questions."

The SOB's are gonna drag this crap out till after NSD, I bet, which is gonna hurt us in recruiting during this crucial time down the stretch.

This is all BS, this article uses a "SOURCE" which means nothing. It could be true, it could be BS. This isn't news that the NCAA is dragging this out, how many months has it been?
 
I don't like the fact that the NCAA considers Shapiro's racist mother a credible source.
 
I don't like the fact that the NCAA considers Shapiro's racist mother a credible source.

That **** Ronnie Shapiro. I doubt it.

News Times Miami.- ​It seems Nevin Shapiro, the scrawny, debauched Ponzi schemer currently trying to dynamite University of Miami athletics, is even slimier than we thought. A woman now claims that Shapiro, along with his convicted felon stepdad, once helped launder drug profits for the PKK, a notorious Turkish terrorist group. The claims would be incredible -- except most of the facts stated in document provided to New Times and filed yesterday in federal court indeed seem to line up. Nevin's step-father, a Canadian businessman named Richard Armand Adam, was in fact charged in 1997 with engineering a $6 million fraud. The new filing by a co-defendant in that case claims a previously undisclosed part of the scheme involved laundering PKK drug money. After Adam was busted, Nevin and his mother, Ronnie, took over the fraudulent enterprise.


"The Adam-Shapiro crime family aided the PKK, a recognized terrorist enemy of the United States, through money laundering," charges Barbara Murray, a real estate agent who recruited investors for Adam and is appealing her conviction. Maria Elena Perez, who is Nevin Shapiro's attorney, also represented Adam in the criminal case. She says Murray's claims are untrue. "This is completely crazy on all points," she writes in an email to Riptide. "The issue of Mr. Adam's and Mr. Shapiro and his mother's ties to any terrorist group is a complete fabrication ... Barbara Murray is upset because she opted to go to trial ... and was convicted as a co-conspirator of Mr. Adam while Mr. Adam was fighting extradition in Canada." Murray's 29-page complaint, filed in Fort Lauderdale's federal courthouse on Tuesday, lays out an international conspiracy that sounds like a spy film. In 1987, Ronnie Schapiro married Adam, an ex-pat Canadian. His firm, RAA International, quickly expanded and the family upgraded from Miami Beach to a Lighthouse Point mansion and a 38-foot yacht.


That life fell apart in 1997, when federal prosecutors charged Adam with running an "advance fee" loan scheme. Adam would collect cash up-front from businesses, promise huge loans at low rates, and then never deliver. His financial base for that fraud was Luxembourg, a tiny European banking haven. When another broker got suspicious about the loans that never arrived, Adam flew the man to the country to show him accounts stuffed with tens of millions of dollars. Murray contends she later ratted Adam out to the feds. Prosecutors, she says, never told her they suspected Nevin Shapiro's step-dad was cleaning cash for killers. Adam used his stuffed Luxembourg bank accounts to launder drug profits for MED-TV, the propaganda arm of the PKK, Murray writes. The group, also called the Kurdish Workers Party, has killed almost 6,000 civilians in bombings and assaults since the mid-80s in a struggle to establish an independent Kurdish state in Turkey and Iraq.


What's more, Nevin and Ronnie Shapiro knew exactly what he was up to -- and took over his scheme when Adam fled his federal charges to his native Canada, Murray says. Indeed, court documents confirm Adam had given the son his business and a home when he fled the country, she says. "In short ... the Adams-Shapiro crime family began in 1987 and ... that crime has continued until Nevin Shapiro was indicted," Murray says. After Adam pled guilty to U.S. fraud charges in 2003, he was extradited to Luxembourg to face charges of terrorist financing there, according to news reports. It's not clear how that case was resolved, though Perez says he was cleared in court of any ties to the PKK or other terrorists. "Mr. Adam was not convicted of anything in Luxembourg," she says. Murray, whom Riptide contacted at her home in Connecticut, declined to comment on her court claims.

http://www.antimoneylaundering.us/news_det.php?id=2396&area=News&gratis=Si
 
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This dude

I think we have to let this play out. He either is (a) doing a weak troll on everyone, (b) eats lead paint chips or (c) is 7 years old.

If he is (c) we need to worry about membership on here during the 2040 season, let's not lose him.
 
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