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re: Second person in the car with Gurley lawyers up
Posted on 10/14/14 at 11:55 am to NYCAuburn
Posted on 10/14/14 at 11:55 am to NYCAuburn
There's absolutely nothing stopping UGA from self-penalizing in some ridiculous manner to threaten a suit. And, like I've stated, I believe that all you would need with this guy would be the threat of a suit.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 11:59 am to MenloDawg
Of which guy? Bryan Allen Is represented by Ed Garland, the guy who got Ray Lewis off murder
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:03 pm to beaver
Indeed he is, but we already know his financial situation is bleak and that he, allegedly, has moved to North Carolina. If UGA self-imposes some ridiculous ban to construct a lawsuit, then I think this guy neither has the financial means nor the willingness to proceed. Conjecture on my part, but I don't think it's too far off base.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:04 pm to Crowknowsbest
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Under GA law, if they claim to have paid Gurley, they are incriminating themselves and exposing themselves to fines, jail time, and potential civil action from Gurley and the University.
Their choice.
Yeah that is why they are lawyering up, there was never any Gurley's word vs douchebag situation. These scumbags are lawyering up in an attempt to protect themselves from incoming litigation from UGA if they say anything more.
They would be wise to recant what they've already said, honestly.
This post was edited on 10/14/14 at 12:06 pm
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:06 pm to Diamondawg
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How can Georgia or the NCAA force this guy to talk to them?
they can't, which is why this is a good thing for UGA. If nobody's talking, bye bye evidence!
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:07 pm to MenloDawg
I also have to wonder if there is an extortion angle to this as well. It's funny that doughboy hired Ed Garland, whose famous clientele have included Ray Lewis, Mookie Blaylock, Chamique Holdsclaw, Ben Roethlisberger, and Dany Heatley. None of these hired him for civil matters. Each was facing criminal charges. Just find it interesting. Not to say that he can't do civil work, but he is one of the better known criminal defense attorneys.
To be honest, I'm not sure how the snitch can afford Garland.
You better believe that UGA has browbeat both of these clowns threatening them with prosecution and litigation to ruin both. Truth be told, UGA wants this resolved as quickly as possible. If the NCAA supports UGA's findings, this will probably go away. If there is further punishment, they will bring down the entire house of cards.
As it stands, UGA found this guy and questioned him. It's no coincidence that he lawyered up quickly as well. If they had nothing to fear from being rats, they wouldn't need attorneys. The fact that they retained counsel so quickly speaks volumes to me that they have something to fear.
To be honest, I'm not sure how the snitch can afford Garland.
You better believe that UGA has browbeat both of these clowns threatening them with prosecution and litigation to ruin both. Truth be told, UGA wants this resolved as quickly as possible. If the NCAA supports UGA's findings, this will probably go away. If there is further punishment, they will bring down the entire house of cards.
As it stands, UGA found this guy and questioned him. It's no coincidence that he lawyered up quickly as well. If they had nothing to fear from being rats, they wouldn't need attorneys. The fact that they retained counsel so quickly speaks volumes to me that they have something to fear.
This post was edited on 10/14/14 at 12:14 pm
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:07 pm to MenloDawg
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Also, what do we know about Bryan Allen financially?
He was previously a claims adjuster at a state farm making around $35K a year. He no longer works there now though.
He did also retain a very high profile lawyer, so WTF knows.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:07 pm to MenloDawg
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If UGA self-imposes some ridiculous ban to construct a lawsuit,
I think you might be thinking a little too much with this. Do you really think that UGA will self impose sanctions to try to get into a civil suit with this guy? if so, then Gurley isnt coming back this season and they would be doing so to try to get some money from a guy who doesnt have any
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:09 pm to BloodRunsRed&Black
By making it illegal everyone can lawyer up and plead the 5th, end of investigation. I am surprised the REC did not think of this first.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:09 pm to Prettyboy Floyd
Jail time for what?
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:10 pm to stat19
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Jail time for what?
UT's next anthem
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:12 pm to WG_Dawg
What if the "negotiations" and "transactions" took place in a neighboring state? What if Gurley sought them out?
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:12 pm to WG_Dawg
Beaver starts more Georgia threads than the entire GSB board.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:14 pm to nofear67
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What if the "negotiations" and "transactions" took place in a neighboring state? What if Gurley sought them out?
they didn't, and he didn't.
There's really only one important thing in this situation, did TG receive money, how much, and (most importantly) can it be proven?
I can call the SEC and NCAA and say I gave nick marshall $10,000 to come mow my lawn. That's irrelevant unless there is proof. By all these parties getting lawyers and clamming up (after just weeks ago sending out emails to anyone who would listen), this is good for us. Also, UGA has already done our investigation and turned it into the NCAA. We've already suspended him one game.
He might miss arkansas, I don't know. But I feel pretty good that even if he does he'll be back by Jax regardless.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:14 pm to Edawg
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Beaver starts more Georgia threads than the entire GSB board.
After State grinded AU last weekend you would think they would have other concerns.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:14 pm to nofear67
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What if the "negotiations" and "transactions" took place in a neighboring state?
The NCAA can't subpoena each parties ISPs or Call providers, so this couldn't possibly be proven.
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What if Gurley sought them out?
Again, prove it. Without subpoena power, it's at best a he said-he said situation.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:15 pm to NYCAuburn
Aubie friends, you need to accept that Georgia is going to skate on this. They are the new FSU.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:16 pm to NYCAuburn
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Do you really think that UGA will self impose sanctions to try to get into a civil suit with this guy?
Nah, just to threaten a lawsuit. We want nothing from this guy other than for him to fall off the face of the Earth. I'm not saying we will because I don't think we'll have to go that far. Just that it's possible. I don't think the NCAA is going to take a stand against this and I don't think that Bryan Allen wants it to go any further either.
I forgot to mention, as WG pointed out, that he has also allegedly been fired from his job.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 12:16 pm to roadGator
Something about a QB sexual assault.
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