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<blockquote data-quote="stinger78" data-source="post: 993378" data-attributes="member: 6771"><p>DT’s cousin was a guy at Morris Brown. Booker knew them all and interned with a sports agent for a time after he graduated Tech. </p><p></p><p>Booker was gone from that position fall of 2019 and, IIRC, was enrolled in a grad program on the west coast. He purchased the clothes for DT as a Christmas present that fall and gave them to DT’s cousin to give to him. There were no strings attached for any agency. It is permissible for family to give gifts so there had to be an agent connection for it to be impermissible.</p><p></p><p>This was the angle the investigation took, and DT left that notion open after the first interview but closed it in the second. Since our compliance attorney had met with the team in between, it was deemed tampering rather than simply an honest reflection resulting in a change of heart on the part of DT. That “tampering” violated the directive not to tell anyone, and voila, we were in noncooperation. Never mind that the directive was faulty from the beginning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger78, post: 993378, member: 6771"] DT’s cousin was a guy at Morris Brown. Booker knew them all and interned with a sports agent for a time after he graduated Tech. Booker was gone from that position fall of 2019 and, IIRC, was enrolled in a grad program on the west coast. He purchased the clothes for DT as a Christmas present that fall and gave them to DT’s cousin to give to him. There were no strings attached for any agency. It is permissible for family to give gifts so there had to be an agent connection for it to be impermissible. This was the angle the investigation took, and DT left that notion open after the first interview but closed it in the second. Since our compliance attorney had met with the team in between, it was deemed tampering rather than simply an honest reflection resulting in a change of heart on the part of DT. That “tampering” violated the directive not to tell anyone, and voila, we were in noncooperation. Never mind that the directive was faulty from the beginning. [/QUOTE]
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