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Farve-Gate latest:another deal made; grease is starting to get hot 4 tator tot and the cop
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:22 am
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:22 am
Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre met resistance when he tried selling University of Southern Mississippi on a deal to accept federal grant money to build a volleyball stadium, texts show.
“Nancy I spoke with Jon Gilbert this evening and between you and I he is very Leary of accepting such a large grant. Got me very uneasy,” Favre texted Nancy New, owner of the nonprofit Mississippi Community Education Center, which had been granted millions in federal welfare funds from the Mississippi Department of Human Services.
Two days before this, Favre, New, USM Athletic Director Jon Gilbert, MDHS Director John Davis and others had met at the university to discuss the project. Davis, a subordinate of former Gov. Phil Bryant, verbally committed to providing $4 million in welfare funds to build the volleyball stadium.
“He did mention trying to find a way for John (Davis) to allocate money to an entity that could then give to us that would pay for brick and mortar. I passed same info to John and of course he sent back we will find a way to make it work,” Favre wrote.
Federal regulation strictly prohibits states from using funds from Temporary Assistance for Needy Families – the fund MDHS Director John Davis had virtually outsourced to MCEC – on exactly the term Favre used, “brick and mortar,” or construction projects. University officials were apparently apprehensive about the maneuvering.
“My fear is he (Gilbert) doesn’t except all that you and John can allocate even if it is legally signed off on,” Favre texted New.
“They are scared to death it seems,” he also texted, referring to USM, according to the court filing.
Eventually, after conversations between the nonprofit officials, attorneys at MDHS and general counsel for the university, Favre got the greenlight. But only after the deal evolved to include an additional half-million for improvements to the basketball stadium Reed Green Coliseum.
link=(https://mississippitoday.org/2022/10/01/texts-show-usm-had-concerns-about-favres-grant-funded-volleyball-facility/) [/lin
[link=(Nonprofit founder who helped officials raid Mississippi’s welfare fund becomes latest witness for the feds)]Update [/link]
“Nancy I spoke with Jon Gilbert this evening and between you and I he is very Leary of accepting such a large grant. Got me very uneasy,” Favre texted Nancy New, owner of the nonprofit Mississippi Community Education Center, which had been granted millions in federal welfare funds from the Mississippi Department of Human Services.
Two days before this, Favre, New, USM Athletic Director Jon Gilbert, MDHS Director John Davis and others had met at the university to discuss the project. Davis, a subordinate of former Gov. Phil Bryant, verbally committed to providing $4 million in welfare funds to build the volleyball stadium.
“He did mention trying to find a way for John (Davis) to allocate money to an entity that could then give to us that would pay for brick and mortar. I passed same info to John and of course he sent back we will find a way to make it work,” Favre wrote.
Federal regulation strictly prohibits states from using funds from Temporary Assistance for Needy Families – the fund MDHS Director John Davis had virtually outsourced to MCEC – on exactly the term Favre used, “brick and mortar,” or construction projects. University officials were apparently apprehensive about the maneuvering.
“My fear is he (Gilbert) doesn’t except all that you and John can allocate even if it is legally signed off on,” Favre texted New.
“They are scared to death it seems,” he also texted, referring to USM, according to the court filing.
Eventually, after conversations between the nonprofit officials, attorneys at MDHS and general counsel for the university, Favre got the greenlight. But only after the deal evolved to include an additional half-million for improvements to the basketball stadium Reed Green Coliseum.
link=(https://mississippitoday.org/2022/10/01/texts-show-usm-had-concerns-about-favres-grant-funded-volleyball-facility/) [/lin
[link=(Nonprofit founder who helped officials raid Mississippi’s welfare fund becomes latest witness for the feds)]Update [/link]
This post was edited on 3/20/23 at 6:45 pm
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:24 am to TutHillTiger
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This post was edited on 10/4/22 at 11:28 am
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:27 am to TutHillTiger
yes that’s a lot better
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:28 am to TutHillTiger
Brett, John Davis, and Phil all need to go to prison.
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:48 am to LSUtoOmaha
Brett is a scumbag and all, but it's the government officials who facilitated this that need to go to prison.
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:49 am to TutHillTiger
imagine risking your freedom so a former nfl qb's daughter can have a new volleyball practice facility
This post was edited on 10/4/22 at 11:50 am
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:51 am to GreatLakesTiger24
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imagine risking your freedom so a former nfl qb's daughter can have a new volleyball practice facility
Especially when you're in a position to sneak it into the state budget.
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:51 am to Hobie101
They need to go to jail for being idiots. Why would they think this is a good idea and even if they did why did they write it all out in texts and emails?
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:53 am to TutHillTiger
Favre is the only one we're hearing about. Imagine how many others in Mississippi are doing this stuff. They all belong in jail.
This post was edited on 10/4/22 at 11:53 am
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:53 am to TutHillTiger
I still don't understand why Favre didn't just front the money and put his name on the stadium
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:53 am to Bestbank Tiger
I have not been following this at all. In fact, I have no idea what is going on. However, it sure seems Favre is quite the piece of shite.
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:54 am to lsu13lsu
their's liability on s miss for accepting it in the first place
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:54 am to Slagathor
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I still don't understand why Favre didn't just front the money and put his name on the stadium
Because he is a bad person
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:56 am to Hobie101
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Brett is a scumbag and all, but it's the government officials who facilitated this that need to go to prison.
He might skate since he didn't have power of the purse. He just lobbied for it.
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:58 am to Bestbank Tiger
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He just lobbied for it.
there's gotta be a charge for that
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:58 am to lsu13lsu
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Why would they think this is a good idea and even if they did why did they write it all out in texts and emails?
How often have they ever worried about getting in trouble with the law?
Posted on 10/4/22 at 11:58 am to GetCocky11
Yeah but he had no say in actually doing anything with the money
He wanted them to pay for a facility and they gave it to him
If thats wrong, seems like a them problem
He wanted them to pay for a facility and they gave it to him
If thats wrong, seems like a them problem
Posted on 10/4/22 at 12:03 pm to Caraway Rye
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Yeah but he had no say in actually doing anything with the money
It’s not just welfare money. A charity of his also funneled money to the university as well.
Posted on 10/4/22 at 12:04 pm to Slagathor
quote:tpos
I still don't understand why Favre didn't just front the money and put his name on the stadium
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