A USC coach told me an interesting story: An athlete he recruited as a walk-on with good grades was presented to Donna Heinel.
The coach said Heinel told him the athlete’s test score was too low. About 12 hours later, the athlete went over to Westwood and was immediately accepted by UCLA.
The coach is now fairly certain he lost a walk-on so that a fake athlete could gain admission.
Another day, another lawsuit.
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Swann says he was “blindsided.” If that’s not an admission of guilt I don’t know what is. But Swanee is not self-aware enough to realize that.
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Yeah —-as bad as it sounded, he was better off with his earlier “no comment”…..
#AtLeastThatWasn’tAnAdmissionOfDerelictionOfDuty
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Why would he sue Michael? Like owns tells everyone within hollerin distance, everybody would rather be in westwierd….
Hahahahaha
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But —as we’re always telling Owns —-it’s never really anybody’s first choice.
#DamagesOwedForPain,Suffering&Humiliation
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This is just hearsay. I could make up a story like this. Unless there are sources, this is a fake story.
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#InsideUSCIsAlwaysFactBased…
#…Or,InTheAlternative,…..
#…It’sAlwaysFunToRead
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Probably but rest assured both hers and Singer’s testimony is going to be riveting as to how Singer found her ‘or’ who ‘referred’ him to Heinel. Someone ‘knew’ there was a real partnership that was waiting for the right co-conspirators.
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It will be interesting to hear Heinel’s testimony. We will see who sh throws under the bus.
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