Yes, the players got paid, and the feds even have evidence that the bribes were used to get players to commit to the schools.
This will be interesting to watch play out. There are some big names schools involved. The feds acted first, so let's see what the NCAA does in response.
NCAA
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 12:01 pm
by TheCatt
Hey NCCA... this looks like a pretty major case. Yall should let that UNC case end and focus on this.
NCAA
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 12:35 pm
by Leisher
What's really important is did any of the players sell their own property? That would be a punishable crime.
Paying players to come to your school isn't. EX: Johnny Manziel, Cam Newton, everyone playing in the state of Mississippi, pretty much the whole SEC, etc.
Now it's being reported they're on leave. This is to avoid wrongful termination lawsuits. Not really sure what one has to do to be rightfully terminated, but running a brothel, committing fraud, and illegally recruiting kids don't seem to apply.
Both should have been gone during the brothel scandal.
However, the proof is all there. The witness is detailing things that are all being proven true. The kid has been indefinitely suspended, and I guarantee you when threatened with jail time for him or his family for tax evasion, he'll come out and admit it.