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MaxBuck;2218643; said:I don't mean to defend Duke, but WTF? Putting down payment with money you don't (or shouldn't) have isn't remotely like butt[censored]ing young boys.
NFBuck;2218656; said:They're talking about the amount of EVIDENTS.
No problem here. Any student at Duke can purchase $100,000 worth of jewelry with their pocket change. You don't have to be a basketball player to do that I imagine since he is no longer a student it will be a while, if ever, when he talks to the NCAA.http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ex-duke-player-thomas-says-221031240--ncaab.html
Let's see if he tries to cover Dook's ass for them. Just a hunch is that he's not quite bright enough to hold his own in a room of ncaa lawyers who smell blood in the water.
I'm no tax attorney, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night. I hope that he paid the gift tax to the IRS on the 30K he used as a down payment.
The greatest thing is that 100K worth of cheesy bling was probably only worth about 20K, but it was bright and flashy and gauche......like crack cocaine to a pro athlete.....the crack cocaine that this imbecile will probably end up slanging on a corner when his 4 ppg ass is broke and out of the league in 24 months.