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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 525344" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>No part of his job, where he had some level of influence over the players, paid him to guide players to one agency as opposed to any other agency. So he was cheating his employer by not working for the employer's benefit in lieu of other, potentially competing, interests.</p><p></p><p>You say the deal was "mutually beneficial to all parties involved" when you do not actually know that. That agency may not have been the best for that player. And since the player was essentially discouraged from considering other agents, he also did not know if the deal was in his benefit. </p><p></p><p>I am not sure how it benefits the university for their assistant coaches to be working part time (undercover) for an agent. Maybe you can explain that. If they do not know he is working for the agent while on their payroll, he has defrauded them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 525344, member: 1199"] No part of his job, where he had some level of influence over the players, paid him to guide players to one agency as opposed to any other agency. So he was cheating his employer by not working for the employer's benefit in lieu of other, potentially competing, interests. You say the deal was "mutually beneficial to all parties involved" when you do not actually know that. That agency may not have been the best for that player. And since the player was essentially discouraged from considering other agents, he also did not know if the deal was in his benefit. I am not sure how it benefits the university for their assistant coaches to be working part time (undercover) for an agent. Maybe you can explain that. If they do not know he is working for the agent while on their payroll, he has defrauded them. [/QUOTE]
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