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Why would he, as he is a friend. Sorry, if a friend means something different to you!I hope he didn’t charge you for this information.
Why would he, as he is a friend. Sorry, if a friend means something different to you!I hope he didn’t charge you for this information.
View attachment 14633Why would he, as he is a friend. Sorry, if a friend means something different to you!
Yeah, I heard about something too. Something about a video of an ex-girlfriend or something. I'm not really sure. But there is definitely something going on.Held and Walters both kind of hinted last week that there may be some off the field issues.
I think he was being sarcastic. As in, I think anyone could have guessed that. It wouldn't take a lawyer to come to that conclusion.Why would he, as he is a friend. Sorry, if a friend means something different to you!
It was also a humorous jab at lawyers charging for everything but how did he know I only have a-holes for friends?I think he was being sarcastic. As in, I think anyone could have guessed that. It wouldn't take a lawyer to come to that conclusion.
At least that's how I interpreted it.
Because I do too!It was also a humorous jab at lawyers charging for everything but how did he know I only have a-holes for friends?
ContextThis is just speculation, but if he's having all these legal issues and he's not playing this spring, people could be worried about his grades. I guess we'll have to wait and see if any more context comes out.
He's been out on bail. Since part of today's hearing was to review the bail amount I suppose the judge could have raised the amount and if Mo couldn't pay it then he would get locked up. To play it safe, Mo should check out some UNL distant learning courses for fall semester.Gotcha, thanks.
https://www.omaha.com/huskers/football/husker-running-back-maurice-washington-pleads-not-guilty-in-california/article_07e17786-3ab8-50ed-86d9-caf251438b6e.htmlWashington had posted 10 percent of his $35,000 bail in March and was released from Santa Clara County custody within hours of being booked into jail.
I think I know what you are implying but how can he do this legitimately? He's a college student and I don't think his family is wealthy. These are questions the NCAA might ask. I've been thinking of ways for Mo to get money to pay for an attorney. It makes sense that someone might loan him say $50K if Mo agrees to pay back $100K when he turns pro, so the "collateral" he's putting up is pro potential. I don't think that somebody can be associated with UNL in any way without running afoul of some NCAA rule. A CA attorney that is a Nebraska alum willing to handle the case pro bono would probably be considered an impermissible benefit. Would the NCAA allow Mo to set up a GoFundMe for his defense? I have no idea how a normal person goes about getting money to pay for defending themselves against a criminal charge but it seems like being a NCAA athlete could restrict the possibilities.I'm sure he will be able to "pay" a decent lawyer
I dont know how difficult of a case this really is and dont know that a lawyer would charge him 50k. If in the case of the pro bono being an impermissible benefit a lawyer could take a much lower fee. They could just take the amount he paid for bail and call it a dayI think I know what you are implying but how can he do this legitimately? He's a college student and I don't think his family is wealthy. These are questions the NCAA might ask. I've been thinking of ways for Mo to get money to pay for an attorney. It makes sense that someone might loan him say $50K if Mo agrees to pay back $100K when he turns pro, so the "collateral" he's putting up is pro potential. I don't think that somebody can be associated with UNL in any way without running afoul of some NCAA rule. A CA attorney that is a Nebraska alum willing to handle the case pro bono would probably be considered an impermissible benefit. Would the NCAA allow Mo to set up a GoFundMe for his defense? I have no idea how a normal person goes about getting money to pay for defending themselves against a criminal charge but it seems like being a NCAA athlete could restrict the possibilities.