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Must be hitting a raw nerve...
I am asking a question, not presuming.

The site says "official" twitter page...

Also, gives link to a facebook account.

SO, just asking if they are fake or not? Reason being is that this was previously said to be fake because the BIO said "Not Cam Newton". It does not say that now...
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just find out who anthony page is, months dont matter


There is an Anthony Paige who is an Atlanta area contractor that went to Tuskegee University who is probably the one spoken of.

Months matter from the standpoint of who cecil would have been talking with/to at the time. The dude needed money to get the City off his back.

In the May-June 2010 timeframe, the Mayor had had enough and placed a "stop-work" order on the property...
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Go back to Tardfans.com and bow down to Lord Bayoutarder and Lord Earl.


link?
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What exactly is new that has been brought up to respond to rohan? The timeline offered doesn't implicate anyone especially Auburn. Just another pointless thread really.


Actually, if there is any money exchange implication at all, the timeline would suggest AU rather than Miss St.

The intent of putting the timeline together was to see if there were any "agreements" of any kind made considering the BOGUS rationale for declaring Cam "eligible" shortly after declaring him "ineligible" as well as to see if there might possibly exist a connection with AU since AU "was not involved":

Rulebook change Rationale:
"SEC Bylaw 14.01.3.2 does not apply in this situation. It only applies when there is an actual payment of an improper benefit, or an agreement (such as a handshake agreement) to pay and receive an improper benefit. The facts in this case, as we understand them, are that the student-athlete’s father, without the knowledge of the student-athlete, solicited improper payments (which were rejected) from an institution the young man did not attend, and that the institution where the young man is enrolled was not involved."

So, getting the answers to what "banking company", what "money in hand", "securing financing" with who, "bonds totaling about $12K" with who, and "2 letters of support" from who would certainly help to clear the air.
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All I know is that if you guys consider that church fixed, lol.
It's a freaking scrap heap.
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City Council got tired of Cecil's continued delays so they finally allowed him to only meet 3 conditions to get it off the sub-par property list:
June 8, 2010:
The Code Enforcement Officer informed Council the Chief Building Official has been in touch with the engineer for 115 Temple Avenue and he has made a suggestion for three things to be accomplished: (1) the old building in the rear be demolished (2) retaining wall be replaced and (3) exterior walls be replaced, and if they comply, he would support removing this structure from the Council and let it follow the permitted inspections like any other construction project. Staff informed Council he had spoken with Rev Newton and he has someone to remove the building in the rear within the next seven to ten days. He indicated their engineering will provide the drawing for the new retaining wall.

I'm sure sCam will go free....he will certainly have the last laugh once he goes pro and all that's left in his wake goes up in smoke - there are a few, very few, out there at AU that actually get that.
that was in fall '09; later, he mentions a general contractor so not sure who is actually doing the work by mid jun 2010
Sept 2009 he told City Council "funding had been obtained by a banking company" and "money was in hand". I'm sure he was in "full-speed" shopping mode at that time. After Miss St told 'em to take a hike in Nov 2009, a month later Cam signs with AU; still no progress on church for another 5-6 months. No progress from Dec 2008 to May 2010 (18 months), then in May-June 2010, funding starts flowing; project complete in 5 months.

Cecil states June 8 2010 he has bonds totaling about $12K and 2 letters of support.

Not saying this implicates AU. I'm saying there are unaswered questions and bonds, who issued, whose names are associated with as backers of the bonds, etc., and names on letters of support should be shown to authorities to clear AU, Cecil, etc.
The following is a timeline put together by me extracted from the Newnan GA City Council Meetings from 2008-2010. [Notes] shown within the timeline are inserted by me for informational purposes only. The “source” of the Council Meeting Minutes is the City of Newnan, GA.

[Note: 2007-2008, Cam is at UF]
[Note: Cecil's church property: 115 Temple Avenue, Holy Zion Center of Deliverance; Newnan, GA 30263]

City Council Meeting Minutes from 2008-2010 concerning this property:
Sept 23, 2008: City Council Meeting Minutes
Newnan, GA City Council adopted resolution to have the property owner [Cecil] repair or demolish sub-par structure at 115 Temple Avenue.

Nov 25, 2008: City Council Meeting Minutes
Repair or demolish order from the City Council.

Dec 16, 2008: City Council Meeting Minutes
Public Hearing on the property; owner [Cecil] given 180 days given to repair or demolish.

[Note: 2008-2009, Cam is at Blinn JC; Cecil first meets Kenny Rogers]

Jan 13, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
Chief Building Official states that the cost to bring into compliance by means of repair exceeds 50% of assessed tax value.

Mar 10, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
No progress, no permits, no plans; resolution deadline 5/16/2009.

[Note: Somewhere in March Cecil made an extension request to the City Council (see 5/26/09 meeting notes) but there is no record of this first request in the City Council meeting minutes.]

Mar 24, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
No progress, no permits, no plans; resolution deadline 5/16/2009.

Apr 14, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
No progress, no permits, no plans; resolution deadline 5/16/2009.

Apr 28, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
No progress, no permits, no plans; resolution deadline 5/16/2009.

May 12, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
No progress, no permits, no plans; resolution deadline 5/16/2009.

May 26, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
Cecil Newton makes a second (see Mar ?? above) extension request to the City Council stating, "“In our first request, we stated that the two needful parties assisting us in this endeavor had either been unavailable or non cooperative.”

Jun 9, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
Cecil Newton told the City Council that Contractor Anthony Paige will be able to complete the project and that he has a contract with him.

Jun 30, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue not on the agenda.

Jul 21, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
Request for extension until 8/11/2009 to allow time for City of Newnan Chief Building Official to review plans received 7/14/2009.

Aug 11, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
Review of Request for extension until 8/11/2009 to allow time for City of Newnan Chief Building Official to review plans received 7/14/2009.

Aug 25, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
Request for extension by the Code Enforcement Officer until 9/21/2009 as plans that were submitted need some revisions.

Sep 8, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue not on the agenda.

Sep 21, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
Newton told the City Council the building can be brought to code "inside of six months." He also said the church has the "money in hand" to proceed with the work.

Oct 13, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
Cecil Newton told the City Council that "funding had been obtained by a banking company."
Oct 27, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue not on the agenda.

Nov 11, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
Code Enforcement Officer informs the City Council that the construction agreement has been signed by Rev. Newton.

Nov 24, 2009: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue: No progress evident.

[Note: Nov 27, 2009: Cam, Cecil visit Miss St. Pay-for-Play scheme taking place. Miss St turns Cecil down; note "no progress" on 115 Temple Ave in the Council Minutes for the next 6 months yet Cecil told the Council on Oct 13 that he had obtained funding]

[Note: recall Cecil met Kenny Rogers almost a year earlier so he certainly had time to establish his relationship with him]

[Note: Dec 11, 2009: Cam visits Oklahoma.]

[Note: Dec 18, 2009: Cam visits Auburn.]

[Note: Dec 31, 2009: Cam publically commits to Auburn.]

Jan 12, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue not on the agenda.

Jan 26, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue: No progress evident.

Feb 9, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue: No progress.

Feb 22, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue: No progress evident.

Mar 9, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue: No progress.

Mar 23, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue not on the agenda.

Apr 13, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
Cecil makes extension request of 120 days and indicated that they had “completed about 35%...” (the City disagrees and indicates that only 30 days work, or 20% had been completed – see below 4/27 and 5/11 Council Meetings)

Apr 27, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
Commercial building inspector indicated a total of 30 days of work has been completed on the substandard structure.

May 11, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
Chief Building Official informed City Council that about 20% of the work has been done. Mayor Brady indicates that he is done dealing with 115 Temple Avenue and instructs staff to place a stop work order on this project.

May 25, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
The Bishop [Cecil] reassured the City that he is in the midst of "securing financing" to fulfill the City's demands.

Jun 8, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
Rev Newton apologized for not attending the last meeting. He advised he has a letter from their engineer addressing the retaining wall and the exterior walls. He has with him certified bonds totaling about $12,000, and also has two letters of support.
[Note: notice how the progress reports now look at the Council meetings going forward...]

Jun 22, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue: progress made.

Jul 6, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue: progress made.

Aug 24, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue: progress made.

Sep 14, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
115 Temple Avenue: progress made.

Oct 9, 2010: City Council Meeting Minutes
The Code Enforcement Officer informed Council 115 Temple Avenue had completed the wall and met all the requirements by the Building Department.

QUESTIONS THAT NEED ANSWERS:
5/14/09: 1: who are the “two parties” that were “assisting” with this endeavor and why were they “unavailable or non-cooperative?”

9/21/09: 2: will you provide a copy of the construction contract?

9/21/09: 3: how much money do you have “in-hand” and where did you get it?

10/13/09: 4: who is this “banking company” and how much funding did they provide?

5/25/10: 6: who are you now “in the midst of securing financing” with?

6/8/10: 7: who are all the entities associated with the certified bonds? who are the supporters on the “two letters of support” that you have?