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Arrests coming due to college bball kickbacks
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<blockquote data-quote="TheTechGuy" data-source="post: 345980" data-attributes="member: 2702"><p>[USER=231]@Bruce Wayne[/USER] I don't think the "bribe" is the main issue.</p><p>Last I'll say on it (Probably): Feds will most likely argue fraud occurred when the coaches intentionally signed players they knew to be ineligible, thereby fraudulently inducing the university to allocate scholarship funds to ineligible players, which the coaches knew would cause harm to the university.</p><p></p><p>I haven't read enough of the complaint to see how they'll argue the laundering charges.</p><p></p><p>Fun fact: The crime doesn't have to have actually occurred to be charged with conspiracy to commit a crime. All that is needed is an overt act which would, objectively, lead to the commission of the crime. Well, overt act is correct, the objective standard is a little hazy in my memory lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheTechGuy, post: 345980, member: 2702"] [USER=231]@Bruce Wayne[/USER] I don't think the "bribe" is the main issue. Last I'll say on it (Probably): Feds will most likely argue fraud occurred when the coaches intentionally signed players they knew to be ineligible, thereby fraudulently inducing the university to allocate scholarship funds to ineligible players, which the coaches knew would cause harm to the university. I haven't read enough of the complaint to see how they'll argue the laundering charges. Fun fact: The crime doesn't have to have actually occurred to be charged with conspiracy to commit a crime. All that is needed is an overt act which would, objectively, lead to the commission of the crime. Well, overt act is correct, the objective standard is a little hazy in my memory lol. [/QUOTE]
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