This is not about a presentment of facts. It's a PR assault for cash. No one will recall that this was a flailing attempt to remove the image portrayed at yesterday's presser with the coaches, once it's settled. If he said something contrary elsewhere, and under oath, he'll be disqualified by the third question of the first deposition, and nobody knows that better than the Plaintiff's counsel. It's pure sensationalism.
Precisely. Settling with Debbie Jennings and not succumbing to the whims of the Lady Vol Lesbian Brigade has opened this door.
I cannot wait until TJ Quinn and Company start snooping around the Tennessee campus. I love Tennessee with all of my heart, but I love seeing frauds get exposed. I feel like this is only the tip of the iceberg. Also - For the betting people on here, Vegas has the odds at -160 yes/ +140 no on Lyle Jones being the head coach at the start of the 2016 season.
Wouldn't Bowles' entire testimony just be hearsay? Not sure they'd bother putting him under oath and on the stand. He didn't have anything to offer that the alleged victim couldn't provide.
Don't think for a second that Plaintiff's counsel isn't royally pissed that they aren't well down the path of a settlement discussion, at this point.
We are getting dragged through the mud like no other program that I can remember. Maybe Miami can compare but beyond that nothing else.
He testified in front of the grand jury. We know that. Now, I didn't know you could testify in front of a GJ and not be under oath, so that's news to me, but I'll defer to a legal expert. We still don't know what he said. But we do know he told the KNS nothing happened some time after he was in front of the GJ so the natural assumption is he told the GJ the same thing, under oath. That's why I said apparently.
I didn't realize he testified. Just thought he talked to the police the night of the incident. I'd like to read his testimony.
A Penn State coach was molesting little kids. We're not at that level, yet. Unfortunately, we don't have any that post here.
Grand Jury testimony is essentially secret. Unless Boles is called as a witness at trial of Johnson and Williams, whether or not what he told the KNS is what he said under oath will never be known.