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Shapiro has more on Miami

  • Looks like he is going to drop another atomic bomb on them.

    SIAP

    Nevin Shapiro, a former University of Miami booster who said last year that he provided extra benefits to more than 70 of the school's athletes from 2002-2010, claims in a series of emails to the Miami Herald that he has more to say on the subject.

    Shapiro, currently serving a 20-year sentence for orchestrating a nearly $1 billion Ponzi scheme, told the Herald that "it's going to be severe and catastrophic." He offered no proof of what he claims to know beyond what he told Yahoo! Sports last year.

    "My feelings are getting inflamed and I'm going to pop off pretty soon with regards to them and the NCAA. I'm coming for them both (the school and former players) and I'm going to be successful," Shapiro wrote in what the Herald described as "numerous emails over the past few months."

    Last August, Shapiro told Yahoo! that he had provided extra benefits, including meals, clothes, prostitutes and trips to his house, to 72 Miami athletes. He showed financial documents to back up his claims. Eight Miami players served suspensions after the allegations were announced, and the NCAA continues to investigate the Hurricanes' athletic department. The school self-imposed a bowl ban last season.

    Shapiro told the Herald in one of his emails that "the public is going to hate me worse in the next coming months." He added that "UM is getting the death penalty or damn close to it."

    The Herald, citing Miami officials, said the school believes the NCAA will dismiss any claims Shapiro makes that cannot be backed up. The paper also said a top official at the school said that Miami could discredit Shapiro if he is put under oath.

    The Herald reported that the NCAA hasn't contacted a number of players Shapiro implicated, and that players who have been contacted denied wrongdoing.

    Shapiro pled guilty in September 2010 to one count of securities fraud and one count of money laundering. Federal prison officials told the Herald that Shapiro must serve at least 85 percent of his sentence, which means he'll be in jail for at least 17 years.

    Nevin Shapiro says he has more to implicate University of Miami Hurricanes - ESPN

    Nevin Shapiro, a former University of Miami booster who said last year that he provided extra benefits to more than 70 of the school's athletes from 2002-10, claims he has more to say on the subject in a series of emails to the Miami Herald.

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    cmoney

  • Does that mean we go 6-6 last year rather than sub-500 when the season is vacated?!?

    Just kidding...I know wins vacated still count as losses for the other team...just being a smart ass...

    thomaselder

  • And yet you hear essentially nothing about this on ESPN when we were a topic of conversation daily for nearly a year because of $200 worth of tattoos. Not my call, but I hope everyone at ESPN rots in hell.

    This post was edited by MidloBuckeye on 2/14/2012 at 3:08 PM

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  • MidloBuckeye said...

    And yet you here essentially nothing about this on ESPN when we were a topic of conversation daily for nearly a year because of $200 worth of tattoos. Not my call, but I hope everyone at ESPN rots in hell.

    Seriously ... I remember the scroll on the bottom that listed what each player had done one day. Tattoo, sold pants, etc.

    Where is the scroll calling out the UM players? e.g. Jacory Harris - suspended 3 games for drugs, prostitute and free meals. Outrageous if you ask me.

    tedfitz10

  • The NCAA also gave Rober Marve another year even though he took dinners and was out to the local clubs with Shapiro

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  • The double standard is ridiculous...and Miami thinking they are only going to get a one or two year ban and a scholarship reduction is equally insane unless the NCAA is just that dumb...this is pretty much as bad as it can get with regard to rule breaking on a collegiate level

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  • A year ago I would have been smiling reading this, but it's quite obvious that both ESPN and the NCAA, for whatever reason, would rather look away then deal with Miami.

    Nowadays these stories just enrage me, because I know nothing will come of it and there's not sh*t we can do about it.

    I hope I'm wrong and ESPin and NCAA actually DO care about it.

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  • loosebelt12 said...

    Looks like he is going to drop another atomic bomb on them.

    SIAP

    Nevin Shapiro, a former University of Miami booster who said last year that he provided extra benefits to more than 70 of the school's athletes from 2002-2010, claims in a series of emails to the Miami Herald that he has more to say on the subject.

    Shapiro, currently serving a 20-year sentence for orchestrating a nearly $1 billion Ponzi scheme, told the Herald that "it's going to be severe and catastrophic." He offered no proof of what he claims to know beyond what he told Yahoo! Sports last year.

    "My feelings are getting inflamed and I'm going to pop off pretty soon with regards to them and the NCAA. I'm coming for them both (the school and former players) and I'm going to be successful," Shapiro wrote in what the Herald described as "numerous emails over the past few months."

    Last August, Shapiro told Yahoo! that he had provided extra benefits, including meals, clothes, prostitutes and trips to his house, to 72 Miami athletes. He showed financial documents to back up his claims. Eight Miami players served suspensions after the allegations were announced, and the NCAA continues to investigate the Hurricanes' athletic department. The school self-imposed a bowl ban last season.

    Shapiro told the Herald in one of his emails that "the public is going to hate me worse in the next coming months." He added that "UM is getting the death penalty or damn close to it."

    The Herald, citing Miami officials, said the school believes the NCAA will dismiss any claims Shapiro makes that cannot be backed up. The paper also said a top official at the school said that Miami could discredit Shapiro if he is put under oath.

    The Herald reported that the NCAA hasn't contacted a number of players Shapiro implicated, and that players who have been contacted denied wrongdoing.

    Shapiro pled guilty in September 2010 to one count of securities fraud and one count of money laundering. Federal prison officials told the Herald that Shapiro must serve at least 85 percent of his sentence, which means he'll be in jail for at least 17 years.

    Since when do they allow email is prison?

    Charske

  • "The school believes the NCAA will dismiss any claims Shapiro makes that cannot be backed up"...... so is Miami smoking something.. they must have Gene Smith on their payroll now.... this guys is already a 10X loser, in jail, bankrupt, a thief and now maybe a liar? Ha ha.... it would be even funnier if the NCAA agreed with them. The safe money is on Shapiro and I bet he backs it up... we shall see. Amazing how this Miami thing has died down and South Carolina never even had a ember burning.

    "Hey, I am a Buckeye Born and bred, I'll be a Buckeye till I am dead!"

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  • This guy will not live to see a date w the ncaa. Thug U has many tentacles.

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  • Charske said...

    Since when do they allow email is prison?

    WOW What kind of comment was that?
    He is talking about emails before he was incarcerated.

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