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Haha holy shit this guy was the perfect rebel. This is why none of their fans seem concerned about the NCAA investigation.Quote:
Scott Walker sailed into a federal courtroom during one of his numerous appearances in 2014 like someone running for public office rather than facing prison time for defrauding the federal government of $390,000.
He smiled and shook hands all around. He even offered warm greetings and shook hands with the men who investigated him: FBI Agent Matt Campbell and State Auditor's Office investigator Chris Lott.
I've covered a few federal court sentencings involving corrupt public officials and their cohorts. Seeing a defendant enthusiastically greet his adversaries was a first.
I love these goons, put them all on the front page of the newspaper. The NCAA is gonna make OM their modern-day SMU if this pace keeps up, can't wait. Good thing the IQ levels in Oxford haven't changed much over the years.
Ocean Springs has limited the number of homes that can be rented. Walker, of course, thinks this is ridiculous and is advertising his home anyway.
Gulflive Article
VRBO Listing
Must be some kind of psychotic behavior going on to not be able to understand right from wrong. There's plenty of other incidents regarding his behavior in the past as well.
Got out of a DUI (found passed out with SUV in ditch with the car running) on a technicality.
Accused of hitting a woman in DC.
Current wife was USM coed he knocked up (she's 12-15 years younger?)
Sounds like he needs to go to Haiti.
Bu back to the OP...is this not a cut and dry admission of a NCAA violation? Yes, he says they were guests, but I seriously doubt he was best friends with these 4 players beforehand. How many non-football players has he let stay there without paying as quests. Walker is between a rock and a hard place. He says they were paying clients he goes back to the Federal pound me in the ass prison for parole violation. He says they didn't pay then NCAA violation. I'm betting he goes with option B to keep from slow dancing in the shower with his cell mate.
It seems his poor wife Trinity really suffered while he was on vacation in Pensacola's Minimum Security Prison.
http://www.sunherald.com/news/article68490997.html
The worst thing in that entire article is that he chose a hotty toddy theme for his child's 2nd birthday. No Micky Mouse, no other two year old theme that a 2 year old would recognize and enjoy. A friggin hotty toddy theme. They should charge his ass with child abuse just for that. Sick prick.
Either that or:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/gs-geo-imag...e21faf305c.jpg
We had an olemiss lawyer move in up the street from us recently, lives on a golf course. He was talking about putting up a fence that is going to fly in the face of every HOA and golf course rule there is. I asked him if he thought it would be O.K.'ed and he responded with "I don't care, I'm a lawyer".
Wolken just tweeted out this was going to be a nightmare for some NCAA compliance director.
Nothing to see here- Walker was just "self-reporting". OM say as long as you self-report its ok
I have been skeptical that anything would happen to OM through this entire process, but shit...
They are publishing NCAA violations in circulating newspapers. I can't even imagine what the NCAA is finding if they are doing the least bit of digging.
Ocean Springs businessman admits NCAA violation
Hugh Kellenberger, The Clarion-Ledger 3:09 p.m. CDT April 13, 2016
In arguing he did not violate a local ordinance, an Ocean Springs businessman admitted to an apparent NCAA violation.
Scott Walker told GulfLive.com that his house guests this weekend were absolutely not short-term renters because they were actually four college football players who "were absolutely not paying."
If true, that would be a violation of the NCAA's rules against impermissible benefits, which includes free or reduced rent, for boosters. A booster is defined by the NCAA as anyone who has purchased season tickets, made financial contributions to the athletic department or a university booster organization, participated in or was a member of an organization promoting the university's athletics, arranged for or provided employment for enrolled student-athletes, has assisted in the recruitment of potential student-athletes or provided benefits to enrolled student-athletes and their families, or been otherwise involved in promoting university athletics. Once that person has been identified as a booster, they retain that affiliation forever.
(Rest was copied from Gulflive.com, Hugh did no real reporting or investigating.)