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NCAA punishes USC - Reggie Bush, OJ Mayo, Dwayne Jarrett, Joe McKnight investigation

methomps;979200; said:
If USC or Bush get hit by the NCAA, they sue Lake, so there isn't much in it for him to talk.
I can't see this if Lake wins in court. If Bush sued for repercussions from the NCAA Lake could just countersue again and win again. It's a no win for Bush. Even if the whole thing blew away magically tonight most people would believe he did improper things in college.
 
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Best Buckeye;979213; said:
I can't see this if Lake wins in court. If Bush sued for repercussions from the NCAA Lake could just countersue again and win again. It's a no win for Bush. Even if the whole thing blew away magically tonight most people would believe he did improper things in college.
What would Lake countersue for?
 
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what could Bush sue for? Defamation of character?
If Lake wins in court he is more or less protected against any claim of Bush's in these matters and would naturally countersue in any legal proceeding initiated by Bush.
 
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Best Buckeye;979222; said:
what could Bush sue for? Defamation of character?
If Lake wins in court he is more or less protected against any claim of Bush's in these matters and would naturally countersue in any legal proceeding initiated by Bush.

They would sue for violation of the several provisions of the Calfiornia Business and Professional Code, including:

Section 18897.6 No athlete agent or athlete agent's representative or employee shall, directly or indirectly, offer or provide money or any other thing of benefit or value to a student athlete.
sandgk;979221; said:
If USC or Bush sued Lake, what would they really hope to get?

Doesn't seem to me there is much in it for them.

California law provides the following:

Cal.Bus. & Prof.Code Section 18897.8
(a) Any professional athlete, or any student athlete, or any elementary or secondary school, college, university, or other educational institution, or any league, conference, association, or federation of the preceding educational institutions, or any other person may bring a civil action for recovery of damages from an athlete agent, if that professional athlete, that student athlete, that institution, any member of that league, conference, association, or federation, or that other person is adversely affected by the acts of the athlete agent or of the athlete agent's representative or employee in violation of this chapter. A student athlete is presumed to be adversely affected by the acts of an athlete agent, representative or employee in violation of this chapter if, because of those acts, the student athlete is suspended or disqualified from participation in one or more interscholastic or intercollegiate sports events by or pursuant to the rules of a state or national federation or association for the promotion and regulation of interscholastic or intercollegiate sports, or suffers financial damage, or suffers both suspension or disqualification and financial damage. An educational institution is presumed to be adversely affected by the acts of an athlete agent or of an athlete agent's representative or employee in violation of this chapter if, because of those acts, the educational institution, or one or more student athletes admitted to or enrolled in the educational institution, is suspended or disqualified from participation in one or more interscholastic or intercollegiate athletic events by or pursuant to the rules of a state or national federation or association for the promotion and regulation of interscholastic or intercollegiate sports, or suffers financial damage, or suffers both suspension or disqualification and financial damage.

(b) A plaintiff that prevails in a civil action brought under this section may recover actual damages, or fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), whichever is higher; punitive damages; court costs; and reasonable attorney's fees. An athlete agent found liable under this section also shall forfeit any right of repayment for anything of benefit or value provided to a student athlete, and shall refund any consideration paid to that athlete agent by or on behalf of the student athlete.


(c) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this section to encourage enforcement of this chapter through private civil actions.
 
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OK - lots of CA General Code quoted there, but, realistically, as Bush's side is already stating that there is no way Lance can have given them 290K, being a penny poor - what do they realistically hope to gain by suing him? A dollar?
 
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sandgk;979259; said:
OK - lots of CA General Code quoted there, but, realistically, as Bush's side is already stating that there is no way Lance can have given them 290K, being a penny poor - what do they realistically hope to gain by suing him? A dollar?

The code says that an agent has no right of repayment, and can even be forced to pay punitive damages, court costs, and attorney fees. So what can Lake realistically hope to gain by suing?
 
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methomps;979263; said:
The code says that an agent has no right of repayment, and can even be forced to pay punitive damages, court costs, and attorney fees. So what can Lake realistically hope to gain by suing?

Lay claim as the man that took down Reggie Bush and USC. Don't you think the media will make this worth his while so that they can get their story?

It's cheap, stupid, and disgraceful, but in the end Lake will sadly benift from all of this.
 
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methomps;979263; said:
The code says that an agent has no right of repayment, and can even be forced to pay punitive damages, court costs, and attorney fees. So what can Lake realistically hope to gain by suing?

That is an interesting question.

I'll ponder it while I wait for an answer to mine, beyond $290K. :wink2:
 
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