H*****r 发帖数: 764 | 1 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—The Columbus Dispatch is reporting that a former Ohio
State football player is the lawyer who sent e-mails to football coach Jim
Tressel last spring telling him that players were selling memorabilia.
The newspaper, citing three unidentified sources, reports Columbus attorney
Christopher Cicero sent the e-mails. Cicero lettered in football at Ohio
State in 1983, when Tressel was an assistant coach, according to The
Columbus Dispatch.
In a statement released Wednesday Cicero says he voluntarily cooperated when
an Ohio State attorney asked him to meet with university representatives
and the NCAA about e-mails he exchanged with Tressel.
The university on Tuesday suspended Tressel for the first two games of the
2011 season and fined him $250,000 for failing to notify the school about
the players’ involvement. |
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