FYI - This is Milton McGregor...

dawgstudent

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Finebaum "breaking the news" that McGregor's name has surfaced from TMZas a central figure in the Newton case.

This is the first I've heard of F-bomb bringing this name up.........
 

Sutterkane

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For a Dream and was turned down because he played the part too realistic and was too scary for moviegoers.
 

coach66

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hands of that character but it looks like that is exactly what is about to go down. He doesn't clean up very well!
 

Maroon Eagle

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From EDSBS:
We doubt <font color="#264d8e">the report of Milton McGregor's association with the Cam Newton case</font> is anything to be taken too seriously in the FBI's investigation of the Cam Newton case. McGregor's already tagged with the Auburn brand due to a $1 million donation in 2008, and any and all questions around him are likely just hunting for links. The previous sentence is declared null and void in nanoseconds if anyone has a picture of Cecil Newton at Victoryland, the casino/ dog track McGregor owned and allegedly used to disperse bribes to Alabama politicians through rigged bingo machines.*</p>

It is most likely a tangent, and one that shouldn't trouble Auburn fans too much. (The words "FBI Investigation" should be enough for all but the steeliest of souls.) It does allow us to post that picture of McGregor, and make mention that in the grand casting call of life when the role of "Corrupt, web-spinning, bribe-fiending dog track baron" is called, this is the man who wins the part exactly ninety-nine times out of a hundred. (The other time it goes to Charles Durning, but that's inevitable)</p>

*YOUR MOVE, LOUISIANA.</p>
 

gptdawg

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WTF? I thought the NCAA prohibited boosters etc that were affiliated with gambling industry.