BigDaddyBuzz
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Zona offered Little $150k. Wow! Now we know why they went from not in the picture to his top 5 overnight
Before anyone tries to attempt to go down the "I knew the Little recruitment was dirty" rabbit hole, please don't.
It was dirty but it wasn’t the kid or the family. It was the aau and the bag men.
I am still not sure what the defense will try to prove? That the payments were not made or something else?
They will probably focus on the fact that the payments aren't bribes and that no one was defrauded. The only party who could be a victim is the school (unknowingly admitting ineligible players). If they knew or should have known, who is the victim of this purported fraud?
I would think it would go something like this: So you are saying that the basketball program that got player X (insert All-American here) was a victim for getting player X to play the basketball game for this school? Hmmmm. That seems odd.
Probably the most unbelievable part of Gassnola's testimony. Possible perjury.Click on this, read this, you're welcome:
https://sports.yahoo.com/fake-affai...inside-routine-day-hoops-trial-012320618.html
What “help” means is open to debate. Crean eventually lost his job at Indiana in part for not recruiting well enough, so whatever “help” Gatto and Gassnola were talking about didn’t, well, help. But did just the hope Gassnola might be of any use for the Hoosiers really warrant a hug?
“Tom hugged me,” Gassnola testified.
This is what I don’t understand, how does proving that the bribes weren’t bribes save these guys from being charged with embezzlement? I don’t understand this trial other than putting on a show to air dirty laundry
Why would it be embezzlement? They have an expense account to buy stuff for potential clients. I don't understand why any of this is illegal. I've read a fair amount about it and have yet to find anything convincing.