How much are these Mike Rice instruction punishment videos worth? If youare ex-New Jersey Net/former Rutgers director of player development/current whistleblower Eric Murdock (and his attorney), youall start the bidding at $950,000. Thatas just how much they allegedly asked Rutgeras University to cover them to help keep the films closed in the container from Raiders of the Lost Ark. If the school declined to pay for the ransom, Murdock went forward and handed the tapes over to ESPNas Beyond Your Lines. An ideal crime. Or, well, maybe not, because when authorities started sniffing around, Murdock appeared to be the angry scorned partner who had been up to no good. Motive? Check! Ya see, a year ago Murdock made a smell about Rutgers perhaps not renewing his contract. A wrongful termination lawsuit was subsquently filed by heas, on the lands that the school let him walk because he knew an excessive amount of about the whole Mike-Rice-is-a-lunatic-thing. And he did. And thats probably correct (itas still being litigated.) But after the school went ahead and recognized the abuses a' and hanging Rice with an absurd three sport, $50k punch on the wrist a' Murdock saw his possibility to money in, potentially. ESPN, (being the preferred whistle of blowers in this case,) is literally a part of the story. The paper trail weaves through them like a shoelace through a thatas halfway up a playeras ass. ESPN.comas Brett McMurphy: On Dec. 27, Barry A. A two-page letter was sent by kozyra, Murdockas attorney,, received by ESPN, to John E. Bennett, who's addressing Rutgers University, seeking $950,000. Murdockas annual salary at Rutgers was $70,000. The letter was dated two weeks after Rutgers menas basketball mentor Mike Rice was suspended three games without pay and fined $50,000 for a violation of athletic team plan, which Rutgers reported on Dec. 13. So, i'd like to fully grasp this right. Wolf was cryed by this Murdock character, in an unsubstantiated act of vengeance cloaked in valiance, following the wolf didn't give him a million dollars? Wow a' this really is getting deep. The letter under consideration was also submitted. Ya know, since ESPN is similar to Santa Claus: they see every thing and know when youave been bad or good or, in Eric Murdockas case, a unclear mix of the 2. The page states: aWhile we think that the current suspension and fine of Mr. Rice and his application in anger management and future monitoring of his conduct (as we suggested) was a tiny part of the right path, it is unfathomable to think that Mr. Riceas work with the University continues while Mr. Murdock remains unemployed for simply having done the right thing. a Amazement are willing to give your customers until the close of business on Friday, Jan. 4, 2013, to deal with ultimate solution of the matter. Otherwise, we've already prepared a Complaint and can file suit without further notice. To resolve claims for damages including attorney fees and charges, Mr. Murdock is willing to take $950,000.00.a And while Murdockas attorneys are calling the possible evidence of an extortion plot aa settlement letter,a FBI Agents are searching the schoolas campus in Piscatawy for more whistleblowers to blow whistles at the other whistleblowers. Level will there be are a large amount of whistles in Piscataway, NJ. Guy, that is actually turning out to be a bout of the Sopranos. As they produce check back for updates. Photographs Via Getty, Story Via ESPN
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