Lucky_Lefty
Dreams Are Colder Than Death...
yep, we gonna talk about this......
http://deadspin.com/florida-hired-football-booster-to-oversee-hearing-for-p-1784877378
What a lowdown, filthy, piece of shyt institute of "higher" learning
And your HC looks like Bucky fukkin Larson too
http://deadspin.com/florida-hired-football-booster-to-oversee-hearing-for-p-1784877378
What a lowdown, filthy, piece of shyt institute of "higher" learning
And your HC looks like Bucky fukkin Larson too
Florida Hired Football Booster To Oversee Hearing For Player Accused Of Sexual Assault
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Barry Petchesky
2 minutes ago
Filed to: FLORIDA GATORS
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Photo credit: Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images
The mysterious “student conduct violation” that kept WRs Antonio Callaway and Treon Harris away from the Gators all spring was revealed by ESPN to be an accusation of sexual assault by a female University ofFlorida student. But that’s just the start of the news today.
The woman is boycotting the university’s Title IX hearing into Callaway’s conduct (Harris has left the school) because the attorney hired by Florida to adjudicate the hearing is a Gators booster and donor.
Florida officials appointed attorney Jake Schickel to serve as a hearing officer. Schickel, a founding partner of a Jacksonville, Florida law firm, has a bachelor’s degree in political science and law degree from Florida. He is also a past trustee of Florida’s Levin College of Law.
A former track and field athlete at Florida, Schickel is a Scholarship Club donor to Florida Football Boosters, which requires annual contributions of $4,800 to $8,599, according to a 2014-15 “Year In Review” program published by the UF athletics department. According to the documents, Schickel is also a 3-Point Club donor to Florida basketball, which requires annual contributions of $2,000 to $4,999.
“To be clear, this letter is not intended to cast any aspersions about Mr. Schickel’s character or his service to his alma mater,” Clune wrote in an Aug. 2 letter to Hass. “However, UF should never have asked him to serve as an objective reviewer and decision-maker on this matter when the claim has been brought against a star member of the very team for which both he and his law partners have provided considerable financial support.
“Quite frankly, short of finding a relative of Mr. Calloway, I’m not sure how UF could have found someone with more conflicts [than] Mr. Schickel.”


