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re: If you thought today was wild..
Posted on 3/8/19 at 12:30 am to MrAUTigers
Posted on 3/8/19 at 12:30 am to MrAUTigers
The Feds aren’t interested in and have never been interested in Wade. They don’t care about Will Wade or LSU.
The defense is, though. They’re strategically leaking what they want out there prior to the trial and trying to get maximum exposure for things that might possibly not be allowed in the trial (like it wasn’t allowed in the first trial).
The defense is, though. They’re strategically leaking what they want out there prior to the trial and trying to get maximum exposure for things that might possibly not be allowed in the trial (like it wasn’t allowed in the first trial).
This post was edited on 3/8/19 at 12:34 am
Posted on 3/8/19 at 12:31 am to JPLSU1981
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The Feds aren’t interested in and have never been interested in Wade. They don’t care about Will Wade or LSU.
Exactly, but the info they are gathering about what he said can be used by the NCAA. That is LSU's biggest problem.
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The defense is, though. They’re strategically leaking what they want out there prior to the trial.
So the defense is the ones throwing the coaches/schools under the bus? It really doesn't matter who or how the info is being leaked. It is info the FEDS have obtained and the NCAA is letting the FEDS do their work for them.
This post was edited on 3/8/19 at 12:33 am
Posted on 3/8/19 at 10:13 am to JPLSU1981
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The defense is, though. They’re strategically leaking what they want out there prior to the trial and trying to get maximum exposure for things that might possibly not be allowed in the trial (like it wasn’t allowed in the first trial).
The alternate theory is that the FBI is leaking this info to show to the public that Dawkins was trying to bribe WW. The leaked info that was not admissible in evidence by the judge (that the jury cannot see) weakens the FBI's case. By leaking the tape the FBI is putting pressure on Dawkins to plea. The FBI DOES NOT like to take risk. Court cases are much more risky for prosecutors than people realize and they would much rather take a little win with a plea deal than a humiliating loss likely due to some technicality. Furthermore, Yahoo News has a very cozy relationship with the FBI.
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