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Report: Documents show that Christian Dawkins paid significant money to Collin Sexton

“Among revelations in court this afternoon, documents suggesting Christian Dawkins paid $5,000 to Collin Sexton and another calling for $1,500 per month to Sexton, $21,000 for travel for his family and a four year job for his brother ($35,000 per year, with $5,000 annual raise).”

 

 

https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/alabama-football/report-documents-show-that-christian-dawkins-paid-significant-money-to-collin-sexton/

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Uat has conducted a thorough 4 minute investigation and found no wrong doing.  NCAA accepts the report.  Nothing to see here, move along.  

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7 minutes ago, PowerOfDixieland said:

Interesting how few comments on this.  The reality is the response, not just from Auburn corners but likely across the country, is simply "You think?"

and or "so, what are you gonna do about it bitches? Yeah that's what I thought, you aint gonna do nothin."

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41 minutes ago, AURandy56 said:

The NCAA is thinking that since a Bama player got paid, they better investigate Auburn. 

Actually they are thinking that since a Bama player got paid, they better start paying them all so Bama hasn't broken any rules

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Per ESPN - Meanwhile, former Alabama guard Collin Sexton, the No. 8 pick in June's NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers, also was dragged back into the mess on Wednesday, the second day of the trial at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan federal courthouse in Manhattan.

In a text message that Dawkins sent to Sood and others in 2017, which was introduced into evidence by the federal government on Wednesday, Dawkins wrote that he gave $5,000 to Sexton and $2,000 to Brian Bowen, a freshman at Louisville last year.

In an email that Dawkins sent to Sood and others on Sept. 5, 2017, Dawkins proposed a business plan for their new sports agency. He suggested paying Sexton $1,500 per month and also providing $21,000 for travel expenses for his family. Dawkins also wanted to give Sexton's brother a job, paying him $170,000 over four years.

Alabama officials investigated Sexton's relationship with Dawkins last year; Sexton was suspended one game for a violation of NCAA rules before returning to the court.

PRETY MUCH SUMS IT ALL UP....move along. 

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I guess Chuck Person makes anything coming out of 36849 hypocritical....

I have complete trust in Mark Emmert to get this cleaned up, he's probably right on the front row at the trial.  Right?

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