Remedies, O’Brien was assistant to help the players
An action, shooting at Ohio State men’s basketball coach Jim O’Brien alleges that O’Brien and an assistant knew that player Boban Savovic received regular payments and help classrooms, despite rules NCAA.
Kathleen Salyers, “she said Tierhaltungs and feeding conditions of players for two years, testified in a deposition will be issued in April that thousands of dollars in telephone bills, auto insurance and money Savovic, was in 1998/99 in the team, O ‘Brien concluded that the Final Four. She said they are often money in the cabinet Savovic’s medicine.
She said Ohio State assistant coach Paul Biancardi regularly contacted about their Savovic and often told him, he asked O’Brien’s instruction.
“He (Biancardi) and said if the tax was due if durchfallend Boban was a class to walk and talk with the teacher and his grade changed,” said Salyers. “There have been many, many calls from Paul Biancardi and demands that I pay something for Boban.
Ohio State set fire O’Brien Tuesday, he admitted, after $ 6000 in 1999 to Aleksandar Radojevic, a Buckeyes recruit, never played or attended Ohio State. Radojevic was decided not eligible by the NCAA for the adoption of money to play a professional team in Yugoslavia.
Ohio State sports director Andy Geiger learned of payment because it was Salyers’ statement in his application.
NCAA rules prohibit student-athletes do not, however, financial support by another person as family members.
In contrast, Salyers said she did not receive $ 1000 per month, excluding expenses it had promised by Dan and Kim Roslovic, Savovic’s sponsors. Salyers transfer from Ohio State Boostern, seeking $ 510000 and damages.
She also acknowledged that their lawyer has asked O’Brien quality report them to keep the story to become public.
A lawyer asked Salyers deposits, “Kathy, you have your lawyer authorized to send a letter to the USO, in which the lawyer offered for sale for the book and movie rights to Jim O’Brien or undertaking Jim O ‘Brien?
She replied: “I think authorized to send every letter he sends.”
Biancardi, now head coach at Wright State, denied the allegations.
“I am disappointed and frustrated by the situation, a case which I did not have a party and I have no participation,” he said in a statement released Wednesday. “These statements are not covered by the facts and are uncorroborated.
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