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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 691271" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Not a lawyer either, but the indictment against Gatto basically claimed: That the simple act of paying a player who is going to play at an NCAA school is <u>fraud</u> against the school, That since the payments crossed state lines and involved phone calls it was <u>wire fraud,</u> and that since steps were taken to hide the flow of money it was <u>money laundering</u>.</p><p></p><p>Like I said not a lawyer, but I don't understand how the federal prosecutors can't go after the Nike people. In Gatto's case they limited information to: Did Gatto pay players? Does the school have a compliance department that attempts to comply with NCAA rules? Did the transactions involve phone calls? Was the money trail confuscated?: Everything other than the question about whether the school has a compliance department has been admitted to under oath by Nike officials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 691271, member: 2426"] Not a lawyer either, but the indictment against Gatto basically claimed: That the simple act of paying a player who is going to play at an NCAA school is [U]fraud[/U] against the school, That since the payments crossed state lines and involved phone calls it was [U]wire fraud,[/U] and that since steps were taken to hide the flow of money it was [U]money laundering[/U]. Like I said not a lawyer, but I don't understand how the federal prosecutors can't go after the Nike people. In Gatto's case they limited information to: Did Gatto pay players? Does the school have a compliance department that attempts to comply with NCAA rules? Did the transactions involve phone calls? Was the money trail confuscated?: Everything other than the question about whether the school has a compliance department has been admitted to under oath by Nike officials. [/QUOTE]
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