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According to letters exchanged between LSU and NC State lawyers obtained by WRAL News, Wolfpack officials are investigating whether LSU improperly persuaded Will Wade to break his contract.
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On May 19, Jones sent a “mutual release and settlement agreement” to NC State’s general counsel. It said that NC State would release LSU from any potential claims or actions arising from prior contact with Wade, his contract with NC State, the termination of his contract with NC State, the payment of the buyout or any other matter.

On June 4, NC State responded: “NC State has not agreed — and does not agree now — to release LSU from any liability. Instead, NC State is investigating whether LSU improperly induced Coach Wade to breach his employment agreement, induced Coach Wade to terminate his employment agreement, and interfered with the timing of termination of the employment agreement to result in lower liquidation damages — all to NC State’s detriment.”

Wade’s contract included a $5 million buyout if he left NC State before April 1. The buyout dropped to $3 million if left after that date. As reports indicated that Wade was headed to LSU, NC State and Wade negotiated a $4 million buyout, allowing him to leave and NC State to begin its search for a new coach.

“Based on Coach Wade’s actions prior to his departure and other information regarding LSU’s pursuit of Coach Wade, NC State has reason to suspect that LSU may have influenced efforts to avoid or delay notice to NC State of LSU’s recruitment of Coach Wade and perhaps even the timing of Coach Wade’s employment with LSU in order to avoid larger buyout fees,” Newhart wrote the June 4 letter.

Filed Under: LSU Basketball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
44 Comments
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LSUGOAT23 days
I hope we did tamper.
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Barbellthor3 days
Report: they can suck our tiger massive dick.
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RB103 days
How exactly do you “improperly persuade” a coach to leave?
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Davy3 days
We've got no obligation to NC State, and offering to hire him is not tortious interference. They got nothing.
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The Eric3 days
Cool. Don’t care.
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Fat Bastard3 days
F dem.
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TigerGrad033 days
If NC State didn't want to receive a lesser buyout, then why did they put it in the original contract to begin with? It's reasonable to think any potential suitor would wait until the lower buyout was eligible. There's nothing illegal here.
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lunchbox04793 days
Stick to making meth and not getting involved in lawsuits. Retarded Hillbilly fricks
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oleheat3 days
Oh so we now answer to NC State? LOL
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BIIIL3 days
If Wade had a contract and violated it, then it's probably Wade who owes them the money. Either way iff Wade signed a "valid legal binding contract" and it can be proven that he or LSU violated it, then either Wade or LSU owes them the money that was stipulated in the contract.
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wadewilson3 days
This is going to hurt NC State's reputation when they try to hire coaches in the future.
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Koolazzkat3 days
We did it, next question.
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The Wolfpuppies are crying because they know they lost a great coach. GEAUX TIGERS!
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It’s as if problems constantly follow this guy and anyone he is attached to…
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SenorJuan4 days
If Sorsby can play next year…

NC State, you knew you hired a guy that got whacked for what’s not legal. People in Louisiana loved him when he was in BR.

Sorry, NC State you were a modern day stop gap for a fallen from grace coach like Rick Patino.
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K keep me posted
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He cheats!
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uptowntiger844 days
NC st can GFT! There'll was signed and executed!
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dandan4 days
Pussies.
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Cracker4 days
And do what ?
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LSU Bayou Jim4 days
Butthurt!
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