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Acaden Lewis de-commits

That's OK we didn't need his Dad around the program

 
You just posted it in this thread but you were literally saying the same thing last week (I even commented about it), so why are you saying it again? And I don’t care if he signs top HS kids. Florida and Houston did t have any. I just want to win, don’t care how.

JF is going to complain no matter what happens. Just have to let it be.

You're exactly right, Florida just won the national freakin' championship with no McDonalds AAs, no 5-stars, etc., but JF thinks you need ten Cooper Flaggs in order to gain his respect.

I hate this loss but I'm also not pretending like landing Wilkerson and moving Jasper and Chandler to PGs 2 & 3, plus Wilkerson, isn't a great situation.
 
That's OK we didn't need his Dad around the program

Oh damn
 
I though those were a joke
WASHINGTON – Jarrett Lewis, 44, of Washington, D.C., pleaded guilty today to one count of wire fraud in connection with an embezzlement scheme that bilked a District non-profit advocacy organization of more than $320,000, announced by U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin, Jr., and FBI Special Agent in Charge Sean Ryan, of the Washington Field Office’s Criminal and Cyber Division.

U.S. District Court Judge John D. Bates scheduled a sentencing hearing for June 16, 2025.

Lewis was employed by the victim agency between June 2021 and October 2022. According to the statement of facts, while serving as Director of Finance for the non-profit, Lewis perpetrated a scheme to defraud his employer. Lewis was one of three employees at Victim 1 with access to the non-profit’s bank account. It was part of Lewis’s duties to pay bills on behalf of the organization. Lewis was also provided with a VISA card for an account belonging to Victim 1, and was authorized to use the VISA card to incur expenses on behalf of Victim 1 for goods and services related to its operations.

On 32 occasions, Lewis took advantage of his position by accessing Victim 1’s account and causing funds to be transferred to his personal account and for his own personal benefit. The total loss suffered by Victim 1 resulting from these transfers is $309,950.88. Lewis also used the non-profit’s VISA to book and pay for personal travel for himself, his family, and friends, totaling $9, 112. 96. In total, the parties stipulate that Lewis’s scheme to defraud amounts to a total of $321,057.98.

Lewis was arrested on September 5, 2024. He faces a custodial sentence in addition to fines and restitution.

This case was investigated by the FBI’s Washington Field Office. It is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Truscott with the Fraud, Public Corruption, and Civil Rights Section of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
 
That's OK we didn't need his Dad around the program


Wow, how did I never hear about this.
 
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His people didn’t like him being recruited over.

I mean we only have 2 PGs signed. If his demand is we’re not allowed to have another PG on the team then he can get lost. He’s 18 and a 4 star like what does he expect? The Kentucky fans will give Pope more shit than his camp any day of the week he can’t risk a bad season to keep one player happy.
 
Bummer but no way to know the significance, probably not a huge loss for year 1. May or may not be down the road. Most PGs we’ve lost like this haven’t burned us.

Thinking about sky Clark and the the guy who’s been with Gonzaga recently. Hickman I think
 
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Acaden - "I will always be grateful to Coach Pope and the entire Kentucky staff for believing in me," Lewis said in a statement sent to ESPN. "It is clear Kentucky is a special place with an amazing fanbase, but as I reflect on what is best for my future, I have decided to re-open my recruitment. This was an incredibly difficult decision, but after a lot of discussion with my family and people I trust, I feel this is necessary. This is not in any way a reflection of any negative feelings towards Coach Pope and Kentucky. I appreciate your understanding and am excited for what the future holds."
 
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