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ESPN Article - Tunsil camp investigates fired "financial advisor" for hack
Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:19 pm
Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:19 pm
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Interesting line from the article, the guy got Tunsil's old phone either with those texts/video on it or it just allowed him password access. He got the old phone when he GAVE Tunsil a new phone in October during the OM season
Interesting line from the article, the guy got Tunsil's old phone either with those texts/video on it or it just allowed him password access. He got the old phone when he GAVE Tunsil a new phone in October during the OM season
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Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:22 pm to Blawdawg
Does anyone really care anymore?
All this will make for a good episode on Ballers tho
All this will make for a good episode on Ballers tho
Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:24 pm to Blawdawg
This just proves that they all cheat. Hugh the most.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:26 pm to Blawdawg
Tunsil would probably be better off just letting everything drop and moving on with his NFL life. He really doesn't want everything scrutinized.
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Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:26 pm to Blawdawg
Those millions are long gone. Tunsil needs to find a better way to make it up.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:28 pm to Herman Frisco
So Tunsil, who was sidelined for NCAA violations, accepts a $45 phone from a runner?
Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:31 pm to tigerskin
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He really doesn't want everything scrutinized.
Ole Miss doesn't want everything scrutinized.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:33 pm to tigerskin
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Ole Miss would probably be better off just letting everything drop and moving on with Their impending punishment. They really doesn't want everything scrutinized.
FIFY
Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:49 pm to Blawdawg
Isn't this pretty much an admission that the texts were real?
Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:51 pm to Blawdawg
So no more claiming that the messages were fake then right? Ole Miss is fricked
Posted on 5/3/16 at 10:54 pm to wmr
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Isn't this pretty much an admission that the texts were real?
Don't tell the Ole Miss board quite yet. They still have a case of tin foil to distribute and those hats don't make themselves.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 11:10 pm to airfernando
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Those millions are long gone. Tunsil needs to find a better way to make it up.
Tunsil will pay more in attorney's fees than he'll ever collect from the guy.
Posted on 5/4/16 at 12:55 am to lsufball19
My takeaway was, of course A) it sucks for the guy, and the perpetrator should probably be outed to the FBI, B) the texts would appear to be admitted as real and feloniously acquired, not a well prepared fake, and C) While the man was out on an NCAA violation, he took a free phone.
A comment above called it a $45 phone, but we don't know if it was a burner (unlikely) or an IPhone 6. Also, was it an unlocked phone associated with no plan that he took into a store and registered? If it was an unlocked iPhone 6 those go for $400+ if it had a plan already he may have used that phone and plan for months which could have been $100/mo. By pursuing this he's certainly taunting the NCAA, especially since he obviously won't talk to the NCAA when they come calling.
Did Hugh or an assistant know he had a runner/financial advisor who gave him things and handled agent meetings? Did the guy come to practices? Games?
A comment above called it a $45 phone, but we don't know if it was a burner (unlikely) or an IPhone 6. Also, was it an unlocked phone associated with no plan that he took into a store and registered? If it was an unlocked iPhone 6 those go for $400+ if it had a plan already he may have used that phone and plan for months which could have been $100/mo. By pursuing this he's certainly taunting the NCAA, especially since he obviously won't talk to the NCAA when they come calling.
Did Hugh or an assistant know he had a runner/financial advisor who gave him things and handled agent meetings? Did the guy come to practices? Games?
Posted on 5/4/16 at 1:48 am to Blawdawg
I love that the more he pushes back. the more we find out about how much he did wrong LOL
Posted on 5/4/16 at 2:18 am to wmr
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Isn't this pretty much an admission that the texts were real?
It's not good and they really should have been more nuanced in their communications with the press here because they're not making things better by ignoring the question of authenticity, but it's not necessarily an implicit admission of anything. The issue is the accounts being hacked and used. That is, in itself, it's merely an admission that someone logged into Tunsil's accounts without authorization. What that someone did next -- published real communications or created fake ones specifically to take advantage of the hack -- is still technically up for debate. They're not investigating who released the texts so much as they're investigating who used the accounts to disseminate information that they've yet to concede is factual.
Posted on 5/4/16 at 4:15 am to Blawdawg
That hacked phone is bound to have many more incriminating text conversations. The hacker released a snippet when he knew he would do the most damage. We probably have only seen the tip of the iceberg.
Also, why does Tunsil need a lawyer at this point? He has no connection to OM at this point. Seems like a big waste of time and money when there is no chance of punishment.
Also, why does Tunsil need a lawyer at this point? He has no connection to OM at this point. Seems like a big waste of time and money when there is no chance of punishment.
Posted on 5/4/16 at 4:40 am to Blawdawg
Looks like the guy plotted this all along when he bought LT a new phone. He most likely kept the old phone just in case Tunsil decided to part ways with him.
Posted on 5/4/16 at 4:48 am to DBeaux225
This is really a stupid question, but if Tunsil gave his old phone to the guy before erasing all the data in exchange for a new one, how can the handler be charged for hacking?
It's no longer Tunsil's property. No?
It's no longer Tunsil's property. No?
Posted on 5/4/16 at 5:29 am to BourreTheDog
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This is really a stupid question, but if Tunsil gave his old phone to the guy before erasing all the data in exchange for a new one, how can the handler be charged for hacking?
It's no longer Tunsil's property. No?
It isn't a stupid question at all. The answer would cut right to the heart of whether or not there was a crime committed. If Tunsil gave him the phone and especially if he didn't have it secured or shared his access codes, there will not be any charges.
Posted on 5/4/16 at 5:43 am to matthew25
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So Tunsil, who was sidelined for NCAA violations, accepts a $45 phone from a runner?
apparently so, as well as giving his old phone to someone without wiping it clean. It's fair to say he doesn't make a lot of good decisions.
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