SO91
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Right and we now know where that came from because its' been made public, it wasn't made public in the story citing sources. In the ESPN case the source ultimately is leaking a sealed document(info from it) so it makes perfect sense the source is not being named, the source is violating a sealed FBI order(whatever they call it).
Miller could very well be innocent.
He could be guilty of exactly what ESPN said.
It can even work out with the revised dates ESPN said as I said before. Ayton cleared VERY late, just one year earlier Miller lost one of his best recruits because Ferguson got tired of waiting to clear and went to Australia. Maybe Miller decided I don't want to lose Ayton that way too so he negotiated a way to make sure he didn't bolt, making sure he got the 100K or was promised it at a future date, as a means to keep ayton from just going pro?
Any of those make sense. We'll eventually get the truth.
It's being reported now that Arizona met with Miller today but nobody seems to know why, to clear him, to negotiate his exit etc.
I agree it's odd that they didn't arrest Miller if they have him on tape, that's always been odd but if they really raided his house, the story becomes pretty easy to believe
That's a lot of speculation above, but if Sean Freaking Miller's house was raided by the FBI in September when they raided ASM Sports, do you really think it would have been kept quiet that day, but now it comes out? Are you talking about the tweet by Darren Heitner and the 12up report?