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re: Laremy Tunsil's step-dad has a prior domestic violence charge against him

Posted on 7/7/15 at 7:58 am to
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 7/7/15 at 7:58 am to
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Because we would have been caught by now if there were any paper trails. This isn't the first time Tunsil's recruitment has been looked into

most people don't get caught because the people involved keep quiet and don't let a paper trail get out. This situation, like Gurley, is very unusual in the fact that one party that may or not be directly involved in impermissible conduct is wanting to spill everything. Dude is clearly acting like a scorned woman, but if I were an Ole Miss fan I wouldn't be pulling the wool over my eyes like you seem to be doing. I'd be pretty worried at the uncertainty of what this guy might have. It's not like he;s some random guy. He's Tunsil's stepfather. He's pissed off. And he could be willing to say anything at this point. If you admit you know y'all cheated to get Tunsil (as you stated earlier), why are you taking solace in the fact that the NCAA didn't find anything last time? Tunsil's step father wasn't wanting to bury him last time. No one knows what he actually knows or has on Tunsil or what will will stick. But, for him being as close to the situation as he is, I'd be very concerned right now.

And just fyi, his prior DV charges are completely irrelevant in terms of possible recruiting violations. They probably aren't even admissible in a criminal trial either. It's likely going to be hearsay given it's just a charge, the fact it wasn't a felony, and prior convictions are only admissible if they occurred within the last 10 years. And that is just a brief outline of the federal rules of evidence pertaining to prior bad acts. (rule 609)
This post was edited on 7/7/15 at 8:14 am
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