questions -
if this is not a legal proceeding with Renardo as the NCAA claims, why doesn't Mr. Jackson simply hire someone to prepare some w2's and bank records that suited the NCAA's needs - would that really be that difficult to put together? if the NCAA agrees to a confidentiality agreement, they couldn't question that bank or an employer as to the authenticity of the documents - otherwise they would be in violation of the confidentiality agreement.
don't think you could get in hot water with the IRS for giving some dumbasses bogus tax documents - especially since they are asking for it in a "non-legal proceeding" kind of way.
would the bar frown upon Mr. Jackson pulling something like that?
if I was the Sidney's, I would be wanting to know why that wasn't getting done.
if this is not a legal proceeding with Renardo as the NCAA claims, why doesn't Mr. Jackson simply hire someone to prepare some w2's and bank records that suited the NCAA's needs - would that really be that difficult to put together? if the NCAA agrees to a confidentiality agreement, they couldn't question that bank or an employer as to the authenticity of the documents - otherwise they would be in violation of the confidentiality agreement.
don't think you could get in hot water with the IRS for giving some dumbasses bogus tax documents - especially since they are asking for it in a "non-legal proceeding" kind of way.
would the bar frown upon Mr. Jackson pulling something like that?
if I was the Sidney's, I would be wanting to know why that wasn't getting done.