SEC - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Fri, 24 Apr 2020 16:33:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Report: SEC Football Player Was Arrested On Sunday https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/24/report-sec-football-player-was-arrested-on-sunday/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/24/report-sec-football-player-was-arrested-on-sunday/#respond Fri, 24 Apr 2020 16:33:20 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=5542 COLUMBIA, MO – OCTOBER 19: A general view of Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium during the game between the Florida Gators and the Missouri Tigers on October 19, 2013 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) An SEC football player was reportedly arrested over the weekend and has since been suspended by the program. Missouri senior […]

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An SEC football player was reportedly arrested over the weekend and has since been suspended by the program.

Missouri senior defensive lineman Antar Thompson was reportedly arrested on Sunday. Thompson was reportedly arrested for resisting arrest and operating a motor vehicle in a careless manner from an alleged incident that happened over the weekend.

The St. Louis Dispatch reported that Thompson led police officers on a “brief pursuit” on Friday evening. He was reportedly taken into custody on Sunday.

“Due to officers knowing the identity of the driver, the brief pursuit was abandoned, Diedrich said. Thompson was taken into custody without incident Sunday afternoon,” per the report.

Thompson has reportedly been suspended indefinitely by the Missouri football program. Any player charged with a felony is automatically suspended.

Thompson has played in eight games over the last two seasons at Missouri. He was the No. 44 overall recruit in the JUCO class in 2018, per 247Sports.

Missouri is coming off a 6-6 season in 2019.

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Mizzou prevails in SEC showdown, topples No. 4 Gamecocks https://www.badsporters.com/2018/01/08/mizzou-prevails-in-sec-showdown-topples-no-4-gamecocks/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/01/08/mizzou-prevails-in-sec-showdown-topples-no-4-gamecocks/#respond Mon, 08 Jan 2018 04:52:07 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=1346 COLUMBIA, MO. • South Carolina coach Dawn Staley couldn’t believe the officials in Sunday’s Southeastern Conference showdown took one of the country’s elite players out of the game. Staley didn’t stick around long enough to watch another one of the game’s best put her final touches on the outcome. With 2:56 left in a game […]

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COLUMBIA, MO. • South Carolina coach Dawn Staley couldn’t believe the officials in Sunday’s Southeastern Conference showdown took one of the country’s elite players out of the game.

Staley didn’t stick around long enough to watch another one of the game’s best put her final touches on the outcome.

With 2:56 left in a game No. 15 Missouri mostly controlled at Mizzou Arena, Staley made the long walk from the visitors’ bench to the visitors’ locker room, the new owner of two technical fouls, costing her a chance to witness the final moments of the Sophie Cunningham Show, a day that will also be remembered for Mizzou’s 83-74 win over the nation’s fourth-ranked team.

But the matchup between All-SEC performers was never a contest. Returning from a knee injury suffered last Sunday at Alabama, Cunningham put together an inspired effort in an emotionally charged day, finishing with a game-high 27 points against the defending national champs. Sophomore guard Amber Smith added 20 points and 12 rebounds as the Tigers improved to 14-2 and 2-1 in the SEC.

In a rematch of last February’s 62-60 Mizzou victory, when Cunningham’s layup beat the final buzzer, her Gamecocks counterpart was mostly a bystander. A’ja Wilson, a contender for national player of the year, scored a season-low eight points in just 19 minutes before fouling out in the fourth quarter.

South Carolina arrived having won 24 of 25 games since last year’s loss, including its march through the NCAA Tournament. After a rare loss, Staley all but called out the officials for tilting the game in MU’s favor and even questioned the assignment of the game’s officiating crew.

“She’s the best player in the country and plays half of the game,” Staley said. “You can go in the record books (and look up) all the players of the year, the candidates or whatever, and they’ve never played half a game. I’m just saying.”

It’s no secret some teams around the league don’t exactly enjoy playing against Mizzou’s style — Auburn coach Terri Williams-Flournoy called Missouri “a dirty, dirty team” after losing to the Tigers last year — but the Tigers’ reputation might have struck a nerve with the Gamecocks (13-2, 2-1) before the ball was tipped: When Staley noticed two of the game’s three officials — Metta Roberts and Luis Gonzalez — also worked last year’s matchup in Columbia, she sent a text message Sally Bell, the league’s coordinator of officials, to unload her frustration on the assignments.

“I don’t know if that’s coincidental,” Staley said. “Maybe it was, because that’s what she said. But you’ve got to do better. I’m not saying they’re the reason why (we lost), but you’ve got to do better when you’re coordinating officials and games and all of that.”

Staley added that her team, the four-time SEC champions, can’t afford to give heavy minutes to less experienced reserve players

“That’s really hard for a top team in the country,” she said, “for a top team in the country to be without a top player for half the game.”

Mizzou coach Robin Pingeton shared some sympathy for Staley — to a point — but also credited the Tigers for sticking to their plan. Mizzou wanted to muck up the game, clog the lane and frustrate Wilson with contact. “It is frustrating, I’m sure,” Pingeton said. “But SEC ball is physical.”

Wilson took a seat just 3:19 into the game after picking up her second foul, with both coming on the offensive end while the Gamecocks were stalled in a scoreless span of 3:38. The Tigers came on strong the rest of the first half with Cunningham scoring six of their final eight points on a post-up, layup and baseline drive.

Cunningham, wearing a bulky brace on her right knee, took over in the second half, three days after sitting out Thursday’s loss to Louisiana State. In a half the Tigers led from start to finish, she scored 16 of her 27 points and for the game missed only one of her 10 shots from the field and shot 9 of 11 from the foul line.

Cunningham said she didn’t have any limitations because of the injury. For the All-SEC junior, there was never a doubt she’d play Sunday — or lose the game.

“Everyone from top to bottom knew we were going to (win),” she said.

“I’m glad it was frustrating for them because that’s what we worked on and executed it perfectly. Not perfectly but pretty close.”

The third quarter couldn’t have started better for the Tigers. On USC’s second possession, Jordan Frericks stepped in front of Wilson in the lane and drew the All-American’s third foul, just 1:16 into the half.

Cunningham closed the third quarter with an acrobatic scoop shot in the lane as the Tigers took a 60-50 lead into the fourth quarter. Cunningham stayed on the attack and followed another layup with a celebratory dance, wild enough to crack a smile from Pingeton on the bench.

But Cunningham quickly joined her there, along with Porter and Frericks, after drawing her fourth foul with 7:10 left. The Tigers held their ground without their three best players on the floor for three minutes, and as the Gamecocks struggled to trim the deficit, Wilson collected her fifth foul. During the ensuing break, Staley earned her second technical, walked across Norm Stewart Court and saluted the crowd to a round of boos. By then the celebration had started as a cozy crowd of 4,652 relished another epic showing from their star and a clinical takedown of the defending champions.

“They’re a phenomenal team,” Mizzou’s Smith said, “but we had to take them out of what they’re used to.”

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Former NFL Football Player Accused And Charged of $8 million Fraud https://www.badsporters.com/2016/08/17/former-nfl-football-player-accused-charged-8-million-fraud/ https://www.badsporters.com/2016/08/17/former-nfl-football-player-accused-charged-8-million-fraud/#respond Wed, 17 Aug 2016 22:55:14 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=185 The owner of a Richmond-area investment firm who is a former football player at the University of Virginia and for the Philadelphia Eagles was arrested Wednesday and charged in an alleged $eight million fraud scheme that victimized the elderly and other people. Merrill Robertson Jr., 36, was accused of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and […]

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Former NFL player charged with investment fraud
Former NFL player charged with investment fraud

The owner of a Richmond-area investment firm who is a former football player at the University of Virginia and for the Philadelphia Eagles was arrested Wednesday and charged in an alleged $eight million fraud scheme that victimized the elderly and other people.

Merrill Robertson Jr., 36, was accused of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and faces up to 20 many years if convicted, in accordance to the U.S. Attorney’s Workplace.

A civil complaint filed Wednesday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission against Robertson and Sherman C. Vaughn Jr., 45, each of Chesterfield County. It alleged that they utilised their Midlothian business, Cavalier Union Investments LLC, to defraud far more than 60 investors out of ten million — resulting in $8 million in losses — in a “Ponzi-like” scheme from 2010 until this year.

Vaughn was not charged criminally.

The SEC complaint accuses Robertson, Vaughn, and Cavalier of violating the anti-fraud and registration provisions of federal securities laws and is seeking strict injunctions, the return of allegedly ill-gotten gains with prejudgment interest, and civil penalties.

“Defendants targeted unsophisticated senior citizens, and former football coaches, donors, alumni, and workers of colleges Robertson had attended and induced them to acquire Cavalier’s promissory notes that allegedly paid a fixed fee of return amongst ten and 20 percent yearly,” alleges the SEC complaint.

The SEC alleges: “To commit this fraud, defendants lied about their sophistication, the security and protection of the Cavalier promissory notes, and Cavalier’s economic situation.”

The two were accused in the complaint of portraying themselves as skilled investment experts and Cavalier as a sophisticated organization, “with different divisions, investment money, and investment advisers. They claimed that Cavalier utilised investor funds to invest in a broad selection of company ventures, this kind of as restaurants, real estate, green energy and assisted-residing services.”

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Securities and Exchange Commission Charged Several Men for Fraud https://www.badsporters.com/2016/07/08/securities-exchange-commission-charged-several-men-fraud/ https://www.badsporters.com/2016/07/08/securities-exchange-commission-charged-several-men-fraud/#respond Fri, 08 Jul 2016 00:22:25 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=158 The Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday unsealed court documents charging an investment adviser with defrauding professional athletes and investing more than $33 million in a failing sports and entertainment ticket company where he served as a board member. The SEC says Ash Narayan transferred sums from his clients’ accounts — often forging their signatures — to The Ticket […]

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The Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday unsealed court documents charging an investment adviser with defrauding professional athletes and investing more than $33 million in a failing sports and entertainment ticket company where he served as a board member.

The SEC says Ash Narayan transferred sums from his clients’ accounts — often forging their signatures — to The Ticket Reserve Inc., whose chief executive, Richard M. Harmon, and chief operating officer, John A. Kaptrosky, are also charged in the scheme. The SEC froze the defendants’ accounts on May 24, according to a complaint unsealed today.

“We allege that Narayan exploited athletes and other clients who trusted him to manage their finances,” Shamoil T. Shipchandler, director of the SEC’s Fort Worth Regional Office, said in a statement. “The asset freeze stops the uncontrolled spending of investor assets within The Ticket Reserve until the case is resolved, preserving money that rightfully belongs to Narayan’s clients.”

The SEC did not name any of the professional athletes affected by the case.

The Ticket Reserve became dependent on Narayan’s fraudulent payments and provided him $2 million in illicit compensation in return, in addition to making “Ponzi-like” payments to existing investors using money from new investors, according to the SEC. After being fired from his investment firm, Narayan redirected fraudulent fees from money he taken from former clients’ accounts to The Ticket Reserve, the SEC said.

The agency also accused Narayan of falsely claiming to be a certified public accountant and hiding his shares in The Ticket Reserve and his position on the board.

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