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How much did UF, LSU, UA & TN spend on legal fees for their NC years?
Posted on 2/9/11 at 7:29 am
Posted on 2/9/11 at 7:29 am
Auburn's legal fees at $170,000 on Cam Newton case
Auburn University says it has spent approximately $170,000 in attorney fees on the Cam Newton case during the past 4 months.
Auburn Senior Associate Athletics Director Scott Carr said Tuesday the fees started in mid-October and have all gone to Lightfoot, Franklin, White LLC, the university's Birmingham-based legal counsel.
Auburn provided the information in response to an open-records request by The Birmingham News.
The NCAA and Auburn agreed in December that Cecil Newton, Cam's father, committed an NCAA violation by working with an owner of a scouting service to actively market Cam in a pay-for-play scenario. Cam Newton was briefly declared ineligible and then was reinstated for Auburn's final two games in its national championship season.
Carr declined to comment on the status of the NCAA investigation into Newton's recruitment. In an ESPN.com interview published Tuesday, SEC Commissioner Mike Slive was asked if the NCAA's investigation into the Newtons remains open.
"You're going to have to ask them, but nobody has written me a letter that says it's over," Slive told ESPN.com.
Asked if Auburn anticipates more legal fees on the case, Carr replied by e-mail: "AU attempts to address compliance matters with internal staff to the extent possible. Whether it can do so depends in part on whether the questions asked require more staff time than is available internally."
Auburn's costs are approaching what Alabama paid on its NCAA major infractions case that ended in 2010. Alabama spent $188,443 over about a year for Bond, Schoeneck & King to defend the school when the NCAA ruled Alabama failed to monitor its textbook distribution system to athletes.
Hefty legal fees are a common cost of NCAA investigations, especially given what is at stake for the universities defending themselves.
Auburn University says it has spent approximately $170,000 in attorney fees on the Cam Newton case during the past 4 months.
Auburn Senior Associate Athletics Director Scott Carr said Tuesday the fees started in mid-October and have all gone to Lightfoot, Franklin, White LLC, the university's Birmingham-based legal counsel.
Auburn provided the information in response to an open-records request by The Birmingham News.
The NCAA and Auburn agreed in December that Cecil Newton, Cam's father, committed an NCAA violation by working with an owner of a scouting service to actively market Cam in a pay-for-play scenario. Cam Newton was briefly declared ineligible and then was reinstated for Auburn's final two games in its national championship season.
Carr declined to comment on the status of the NCAA investigation into Newton's recruitment. In an ESPN.com interview published Tuesday, SEC Commissioner Mike Slive was asked if the NCAA's investigation into the Newtons remains open.
"You're going to have to ask them, but nobody has written me a letter that says it's over," Slive told ESPN.com.
Asked if Auburn anticipates more legal fees on the case, Carr replied by e-mail: "AU attempts to address compliance matters with internal staff to the extent possible. Whether it can do so depends in part on whether the questions asked require more staff time than is available internally."
Auburn's costs are approaching what Alabama paid on its NCAA major infractions case that ended in 2010. Alabama spent $188,443 over about a year for Bond, Schoeneck & King to defend the school when the NCAA ruled Alabama failed to monitor its textbook distribution system to athletes.
Hefty legal fees are a common cost of NCAA investigations, especially given what is at stake for the universities defending themselves.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 7:32 am to Crow Pie
Doesn't really seem like that much all things considered
Posted on 2/9/11 at 7:34 am to usc6158
Why spend "lawyering up" fees when nothing happened...seems like that $170K could have gone to books or something.
Heck you could buy close to 350 laptops for 170K?
Heck you could buy close to 350 laptops for 170K?
Posted on 2/9/11 at 7:35 am to Crow Pie
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Why spend "lawyering up" fees when nothing happened...
things that make you go...
Posted on 2/9/11 at 7:53 am to parkjas2001
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things that make you go...
...duh.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 7:56 am to Crow Pie
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How much did UF, LSU, UA & TN spend on legal fees for their NC years?
None that I'm aware of.
Then again, we never cheated.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 7:57 am to e2drummer
My neighbor just accused me of going 22 in a 15 MPH school zone...so I called and hired a DWI Lawyer to handle it...even though my car is broken!!!
Posted on 2/9/11 at 8:00 am to Crow Pie
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Heck you could buy close to 350 laptops for 170K?
Or a QB. Once you have him, the laptops will come......
G E A U X T I G E R S!!!
Posted on 2/9/11 at 8:02 am to Crow Pie
And your pathetic obsession continues...
Posted on 2/9/11 at 8:07 am to Crow Pie
That $170,000 was worth every damn penny.
Those AU atty's man-handled Slive and the NCAA, IMO.
Those AU atty's man-handled Slive and the NCAA, IMO.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 8:10 am to parkjas2001
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money well spent
On legal fees or Cecil's fees?
Posted on 2/9/11 at 8:10 am to RT1941
BAMA spent around $180,000 on the textbook case
Posted on 2/9/11 at 8:10 am to crimsonsaint
Since Cecil got no fees from AU...
Posted on 2/9/11 at 8:12 am to Crow Pie
Thanks for your continued interest in the National Champs.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 8:14 am to CapstoneGrad04
Crow Pie, What are your thoughts on Troy? How corrupt do you think they are? Just curious, since you seem obsessed with Auburn. Just wondering if you believe what you preach. Sorry guys, not trying to open up the can of worms again.




Posted on 2/9/11 at 8:14 am to parkjas2001
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Since Cecil got no fees from AU...
Lulz.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 8:16 am to crimsonsaint
Pretty sure there is a thread here somewhere that would love your insight.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 8:17 am to NYCAuburn
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Crow Pie, What are your thoughts on Troy? How corrupt do you think they are? Just curious, since you seem obsessed with Auburn. Just wondering if you believe what you preach. Sorry guys, not trying to open up the can of worms again.
Troy has Larry "keep it down home cuz" Blakney as the HC. His mentor was none other than Pat Dye. So, you better believe Troy Univ. football is shady as hell.

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