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Jameis Winston (QB Browns)

Breaking news: Jameis Winston will be required to attend a hearing on up to four charges through the student code of conduct for FSU.

They just came through with the breaking news segment on WSVN channel 7 down here in Miami
 
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This little snippet has jumped out at me the most so far.

A search of his public Instagram page would have turned up a similar display. Amid photos of himself with his coach, the comedian Will Ferrell and the former N.F.L. quarterback Archie Manning, Mr. Winston posted a video clip in February in which he and a teammate, mimicking a viral music video, jokingly sang a line from the song “On the Floor” by the rapper IceJJFish, which celebrates men not taking “no” for an answer from women:

“She said she wants to take it slow, I’m not that type of guy I’ll letcha know, when I see that red light all I know is go.”
 
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The NCAA is the least of the school's worries. A Title IX violation that would include a showing of concealment of a rape by university officials of one of its students could potentially lead to a loss of a large amount of federal government money.
 
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The NCAA is the least of the school's worries. A Title IX violation that would include a showing of concealment of a rape by university officials of one of its students could potentially lead to a loss of a large amount of federal government money.
I agree but same with the NCAA argument, I'll believe the Feds will pull funding only when I see it...they have less balls than the NCAA if that's even possible
 
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I agree but same with the NCAA argument, I'll believe the Feds will pull funding only when I see it...they have less balls than the NCAA if that's even possible

Yep, no one is going to have the balls to do anything unless its like the Governor's/President's/insert important person's daughter that was the victim. Sucks, but the best I think we can look forward to is Winston being suspended for a while unless things completely unravel for FSU and someone magically grows some balls.
 
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WOW. Just over at the FSU boards and there must not be any sand left on the beach because their heads are buried deep in Tallahassee.

The university released timeline proves FSU did nothing wrong and calls lie to any and all charges. The NYT article is part of a vendetta and the press in general is out to get them.

No worries. Absolutely nothing to see here.

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=16&f=2947&t=13240532

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=16&f=2947&t=13238967

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=16&f=2947&t=13238817
 
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Breaking news: Jameis Winston will be required to attend a hearing on up to four charges through the student code of conduct for FSU.

They just came through with the breaking news segment on WSVN channel 7 down here in Miami

A follow up to the WSVN report.

Jameis Winston facing hearing

Florida State officials notified reigning Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston on Friday that he will face a disciplinary hearing into charges about whether he sexually assaulted an FSU student in December 2012.

In a letter sent to Winston and his attorney on Friday and obtained by ESPN, FSU interim president Garnett Stokes and vice president for student affairs Mary B. Coburn notified Winston that he might be charged with as many as four violations of FSU's student conduct code, two of which involve sexual conduct.

According to FSU's student conduct policy, Winston has five school days to contact the school's Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities to schedule an information hearing, in which he will be advised about his rights and the upcoming student conduct hearing. The student conduct hearing would be held as soon as possible after the information hearing and would determine whether or not Winston is charged.

FSU officials have informed Winston that they have identified three individuals from outside the university who are willing to hear the case. Winston and his accuser each will have an opportunity to strike one of the people from hearing the case.

"It's a highly unusual process, and the decision to avoid making a charging decision is a way to get around making a determination about interim football suspensions," said John Clune, the Boulder, Colorado-based attorney representing Winston's accuser.

The information in the letter sent to Winston contradicts what his attorney, David Cornwell of Atlanta, tweeted Friday night:

David Cornwell @wmdavidcornwell
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FSU creates new procedures 2 investigate the false allegations. Declines to charge Jameis w/ a violation of Code of Student Conduct.#1ststep

8:39 PM - 10 Oct 2014


"We would not have commented publicly on this but someone on Mr. Winston's behalf was already tweeting some pretty inaccurate information about the letter that was received," Clune said.

Florida State is currently under investigation by the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights, which is trying to determine whether the university properly protected the woman's Title IX rights when she accused Winston of sexually assaulting her on Dec. 7, 2012.

In December 2013, Willie Meggs, the state's district attorney in Tallahassee, declined to pursue criminal charges against Winston after a three-week investigation.

Winston, who led Florida State to a 14-0 record and the BCS national championship last season, is expected to play for the Seminoles in Saturday's game at Syracuse.

Winston and FSU officials couldn't immediately be reached for comment.
 
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I said when the punishment for OSU was handed down- the precedent was set, stonewalling and telling the NCAA to fuck off is absolutely the best policy when they come snooping around, now more than ever since anything could be the last straw for the power conferences to break away completely.

I would be surprised if anything comes of this by way of the NCAA.
 
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