To: NittanyLion
His biggest offense was the police report he filed after his car was burglarized. His car? It turned out he had a long term, deferred payment lease on the vehicle from a local dealership. The car wasn't stolen, but he filed a police report claiming that $6,000+ in private property was stolen from the car, including some 300 CDs, plus stereo equipment and one of the two television screens. $6,000 in stolen goods? He's an amateur athelete, and NCAA immediately wanted to know where he got the stuff. Then he claimed, no, the stuff wasn't worth as much as he told the police. He lied to the police? Yep, filed a false police report.
39 posted on
08/22/2003 1:10:34 PM PDT by
Petronski
(I'm not always cranky.)
To: Petronski
That's what they got him on I believe.
To: Petronski
He's an amateur athelete, and NCAA immediately wanted to know where he got the stuff. Then he claimed, no, the stuff wasn't worth as much as he told the police. He lied to the police? Yep, filed a false police report. Actually, I personally believe he reported the correct value the first time, and then said "Uh-oh" when the question as to how he could pay for it came up, and then probably said "he added it up wrong". I could be wrong, but that's just my opinion.
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