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02-02-2024 06:12 PM |
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Originally Posted by cmh6476
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This would be a really fun fight to see. Would the NFL league office side with the Jaguars or the gamblers? My hunch is that they'll stay very quiet, but if forced to pick sides, they'd side with the gamblers. That would say a lot about the NFL as an organization.
I suspect the truth of the matter is that the Jaguars have zero chance of getting any of that money back
But now I'm curious. I don't know legal stuff very well. If he stole a bunch of team cars or computers, the Jaguars would show the serial numbers and the police would take them from the gamblers and give the back to the Jaguars. So why is money different? Is it just because they can't identify the actual currency notes used? If it's abundently clear that this guy didn't have $22 million until he got the job, and then suddenly he was betting millions of dollars, it's clear to me as a juror that he was using the stolen dollars. But I have a hunch that the law doesn't work that way. Why?
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