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re: Nail in Emmert's coffin: NCAA influenced Freeh's "independent" report on PSU
Posted on 11/12/14 at 2:09 pm to PSU2LSU
Posted on 11/12/14 at 2:09 pm to PSU2LSU
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I think the state of PA is also suing the NCAA.
whats the legal purpose for this part? not flaming, just curious. Since Penn State is not technically a state school and all
Posted on 11/12/14 at 2:31 pm to WinnPtiger
Not really sure why the Jo Pa truthers want us to dig this case back up. This guy was doing atrocious acts for YEARS in Penn St. facilities and you want us to believe that Joe Pa had no idea and did the right thing?
If that were true then why was Sandusky's coaching career permanently sidelined?
We know who the sheep are.
If that were true then why was Sandusky's coaching career permanently sidelined?
We know who the sheep are.
Posted on 11/12/14 at 2:40 pm to WinnPtiger
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whats the legal purpose for this part? not flaming, just curious. Since Penn State is not technically a state school and all
I could be wrong on this but this is my take. The state of PA is suing because they want(ed) the 60 million fine to benefit PA (and something else). So they sued for the fine to stay in PA and part of the lawsuit was for this discovery process which is going on right now. Well the NCAA at one point said we'll keep the 60 million fine in PA if you drop the lawsuit. The lawyers knew that the NCAA was hiding something and refused to drop the suit.
This is all my understanding of the process. I have no legal background.
"(Senator)Corman and (State Treasury)McCord are suing the NCAA in hopes of keeping in Pennsylvania the $60 million in fines the league imposed on the university. The e-mails between the NCAA and Freeh's investigators were obtained through the discovery process and attached to the motion."
This post was edited on 11/12/14 at 2:46 pm
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