ChooChooCat wrote:Arizona never offered shit for Nassir Little. Proof it was all to scheme Adidas out of money.
This is honestly fucking absurd.
Sports illustrated did a good rundown of the what the initial FBI report allegations were.
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2 ... estigation" target="_blank
ARIZONA
What the complaint says
"(Undercover Agent)-1, working with CHRISTIAN DAWKINS and MUNISH SOOD, the defendants, paid and/or facilitated the payment of $20,000 in bribes to Emanuel Richardson, a/k/a 'Book,' the defendant, some of which RICHARDSON appears to have kept for himself and some of which he appears to have provided to at least one prospective high school basketball player ('Player-5') in order to recruit Player-5 to play for University-4. In exchange for the bribe payments, RICHARDSON agreed to use his influence over the student-athletes he coached to pressure them to retain DAWKINS and SOOD as a manager and financial advisor, respectively."
What it alleges
A government agent, in conjunction with Dawkins and Sood, paid Arizona assistant Book Richardson $20,000 so he'd use his clout with Arizona players to sway them toward Dawkins' and Soot's respective businesses. Richardson kept some of the money and gave some to a recruit, believed to be 2018 point guard Jahvon Quinerly.
It's also important to note the Adidas officials—Gatto and Code—aren't implicated in this part of the scheme, as Arizona is a Nike school.
But that's not the only nefarious action Arizona is accused of participating in. There's something really nasty hidden in a part of a complaint that addresses allegations about Miami (we'll get to them later).
The player involved is Quinerly and he's cleared to play at Villanova. Quinerly has denied him or his family have taken money. Book taking bribe money, even if he kept if for himself is probably the worst of it because he's technically employed by the state. Hard to see him getting out of it, maybe a plea deal.
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The bolded above is hinting at the Little situation. Which thanks to the tweet quoted at the top is the top, we now know that these two bullshit clowns were just fabricating it, and
Augustine charges were dropped because he admitted to lying about it.
Anyway 2nd and only allegation made in the complaint is the Little thing.
What the complaint says
"CODE discussed with GATTO... the involvement of CHRISTIAN DAWKINS and JONATHAN BRAD AUGUSTINE, the defendants, in the scheme to facilitate payments to Player-12 in order to secure Player12's commitment to attend University-7. CODE explained that another Division I university ('University-4') was offering Player-12 $150,000 'and we're trying to keep him from going to one of their schools.'"
What it alleges
Code is trying to get Gatto to agree to pay "Player-12" $150,000 to commit to Miami instead of Arizona.
We know "University-4" is Arizona because it's described in a separate complaint as the school that employs Book Richardson. We also know that Miami is University-7 because the school has confirmed it is being investigated and University-7 is the only school named in the case that fits Miami's description.
Player-12 is believed to be five-star recruit Nassir Little, who plays for Augustine's AAU team—Augustine is accused of funneling Player-12 the money— and was being targeted by Arizona and Miami.
Little's family denies asking for or being offered any money for his commitment.
We know because of their texts in the tweet at the top this is complete bullshit. Should help Book. Little is eligible to play at North Carolina, Augustine had his charges dropped because he pocketed the money and admitted to lying.
Pasternack name came up in the FBI report but obviously not in handcuffs or charged of anything. There was also a vague allegation of a current player (from the 2017-2018 team) already being 'taken care of." But again no concrete proof.
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We all know about the Ayton/Miller/$100K thing, not part of the official FBI investigation, I didn't see Miller in handcuffs or charges being made against him either.
ESPN REPORTS: Miller “discussed paying $100,000 to ensure star freshman Deandre Ayton signed with the Wildcats.”
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket ... estigation" target="_blank
FBI wiretaps intercepted telephone conversations between Arizona coach Sean Miller and Christian Dawkins, a key figure in the FBI's investigation into college basketball corruption, in which Miller discussed paying $100,000 to ensure star freshman Deandre Ayton signed with the Wildcats, sources familiar with the government's evidence told ESPN.
According to people with knowledge of the FBI investigation, Miller and Dawkins, a runner working for ASM Sports agent Andy Miller, had multiple conversations about Ayton. When Dawkins asked Sean Miller if he should work with assistant coach Emanuel "Book" Richardson to finalize their agreement, Miller told Dawkins he should deal directly with him when it came to money, the sources said.
The telephone calls between Sean Miller and Dawkins were among 3,000 hours of conversations intercepted from Dawkins' phone by the FBI.
But there's obviously some timeline discrepancies. ESPN reported the wiretaps happened in spring 2017, then Spring 2016.
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2 ... spn-report" target="_blank
a source familiar with the college hoops corruption investigation confirmed with SI that the details of a wiretapped phone call involving Miller were inaccurately reported. According to the source, relevant FBI wiretaps in the investigation did not begin until 2017—months after five-star recruit Deandre Ayton had already committed to Arizona in Sept. 2016. This account is consistent with reporting by Evan Daniels of 247Sports.
The recruitment of Ayton, therefore, would have not been at issue in an intercepted phone call that occurred in 2017. To that end, the source told SI what Miller clarified for the first time Thursday: Ayton is not the player on whose behalf former ASM Sports employee Christian Dawkins allegedly sought a payment from Miller, and Miller never pursued paying or made any payments to a recruit associated with Dawkins.
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Michael McCann, Sports Illustrated legal analyst
http://247sports.com/Article/Sources-Co ... -115594868" target="_blank
ESPN said that the phone call took place in the spring of 2017. The network then issued a correction, stating that the phone call between Miller and Dawkins took place in the spring of 2016. ESPN then corrected its first correction, stating that the phone call between Miller and Dawkins took place in the year 2016, removing the "spring" designation.
ESPN reported the wiretaps happened in 2016uthe timeline doesn't add up.
A source told 247Sports that Dawkins (who had his phone tapped by the FBI) and Miller had calls intercepted between the timeframe of June 19 of 2017, through Sept. 25.
Sources say that the U.S. Attorney's office notified multiple parties who had conversations with Dawkins that their phone calls had been recorded specifically during the dates of June 19, 2017 and Sept. 25, 2017.
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EVAN DANIELS, BRIAN SNOW & JOSH GERSHON
The above was confirmed to be true in court session on October 2nd, 2018
- • DeAndre Ayton committed to the university of Arizona September 6, 2016
• Ayton his Letter of Intent to University of Arizona on November 10th, 2016
• The Miler/Dawkins $100K payment wiretaps could of only have occurred 6/19/2017 to 9/25/2017, long after Ayton had signed to Arizona. And at the earliest, a week or so after Ayton was on campus and enrolled.
Of course that doesn't mean Dawkins/Miller & $100k wiretap doesn't exist, but it was not to get Ayton to sign with Arizona, the timeline of events doesn't make sense.. We'll find out hopefully.
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On October 11th, 2018 in court the following was revealed
Happened in 2015, long before his college decision and a payment (of which no proof exists actually happened) to a friend of a family that apparently took place. Completely unrelated to Arizona.
Also unrelated to Arizona