As long as anybody is using that word, everybody can use that word.You're a fucking hypocrite. You're not qualified to suck the sweat off my balls.
With Name on Lambeau Façade, Packers Monitoring Favre Controversy
On Nov. 26, 2015, Brett Favre’s name and No. 4 were unveiled in the north end zone of the Green Bay Packers’ historic home of Lambeau Field. There could be no greater honor. In a franchise steeped in history, greatness and tradition, Favre joined Tony Canadeo, Don Hutson, Bart Starr, Ray Nitschke and Reggie White as the only players in franchise history to have their number retired.
With Favre embroiled in an alleged welfare fraud scheme, allegations that could lead to the three-time MVP’s indictment in his home state of Mississippi, will the Packers continue to list Favre among their legendary players?
It’s possible, though the team isn’t close to making a determination one way or the other. The club is monitoring the unfolding controversy, the latest details emerging in a Sports Illustrated investigation, but haven’t held any discussions because Favre hasn’t been indicted or charged, let alone found guilty.
For what it’s worth, the Packers Pro Shop is still selling Favre goods, including a “new” arrival home jersey for $169 as well as an authentic home jersey for $249.95.
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Brett Favre Makes Big Decision In His Mississippi Scandal
"Favre has tried repeatedly to secure an order removing him from the lawsuit, arguing that he had nothing to do with the scheme to direct welfare funds to allegedly illegitimate causes. Favre also argues that the Mississippi Department of Human Services has sued Favre as a deflection to its own role in allowing the fraud to happen," Pro Football Talks reports. Regardless of Favre’s beliefs as to the motivations or responsibilities, there’s only one way to secure an early dismissal from a civil case — by proving that there is no basis under the law to recover a penny from the defendant, even if the alleged facts are taken to be true." has been embroiled in this controversy for a long time.
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NFL legend Brett Favre’s shocking text messages in Mississippi welfare scandal, revealed
Hall of Famer Brett Favre had his messages regarding the Mississippi welfare scandal revealed to the general public, via Michael Rosenberg of Sports Illustrated. The revealing texts exposed just how deep Favre was into the welfare scandal. U.S. Attorney Brad Pigott felt that Favre’s actions went way beyond the line of legality. “Brett Favre’s repeated demands for this grant money were certainly the driving force for millions of dollars in illegal transactions. ”Pigott was initially hired to investigate by Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves. Eventually, the attorney independently found out about the scandal. This would cause him to be fired by Reeves. The misuse of the welfare funds involving Favre did not stop there. He would continue to collaborate with the Mississippi governor, attempting to conduct other business ventures. All of these propositions made by Favre did not at all consider the impoverished individuals in Mississippi.
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I hate to break it to you CeeJay, but you're lying about him stealing money from the mississippi welfare system to support his drug addiction seeing as he's been stone cold sober since 1998 per his wife.
So it's grift dude. Criminal grift. I think what you'll see is he'll plead out in the criminal case and pay them back plus interest and fines. It'll be a gut punch. But they'll let him claim that he didn't know where the money came from for the volleyball court project if he pleads guilty to all the other bullshit and admits the grift. Remember, he's a Southern White Guy and a football hero, so then there's that.
Just my nickel. Was that "intelligent" enough for you?
You'd know all about that I bet.Bottom line is...Brett Favre is under investigation for receiving money from the Mississippi Welfare Department...All he had to do was pay back the money...Favre is paying millions to to pay millions to say he's innocent for stealing money that belongs to the poor... In other words he's paying another white man for his civil lawsuit, that should be a criminal lawsuit<<If he was a BLACKMAN, he'd be found guilty after 6 weeks...When it comes to civil lawsuits, white people get off easily... Its all bout that $$$ (dollar, dollar bill)
Audit: Brett Favre was paid $1.1M in Mississippi welfare funds for appearances he didn't make
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The fact that he phrased it like, "a lil something-something" was kind of a big ol' neon tipoff.Guess you don't know how to discuss something intelligently.
If you are talking about the civil suit, no, you can't go to prison for that. Even if you lose and can't pay you won't go to prison for it. You'll be hounded to death for the debt but you won't be imprisoned.
While you cannot send someone to jail in a civil lawsuit, you can ask for money (called damages) when you sue them.
Even though the debtor does not technically go to jail from a civil lawsuit, the debtor still serves jail time until the loan is paid.
In the UK, no one is sent to prison in a civil case.
If someone loses a case in civil court, that person may be ordered to pay money to the other side or return property, but that person does not go to jail just for losing the case.
:bigass:Can Favre go to prison for a civil lawsuit?...NO, according to 5 resources
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Its a fact that in 3 years, The Hall of Fame, Green Bay Packers QB Brett Favre made more than the $1.1 million the state of Mississippi is asking to be returned...Why doesn't he just pay them back?
NFL journalist Jim Trotter alleges discriminatory comments by Jerry Jones, Terry Pegula in retaliation lawsuit
Former NFL Network journalist Jim Trotter filed a retaliation lawsuit against the NFL on Tuesday alleging his contract was not renewed because he called out NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on the league's lack of diversity. The lawsuit, which features a detailed timeline of Trotter's termination, also accuses Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula of making discriminatory comments when asked about player protests and the league's diversity efforts. The lawsuit accuses Pegula of stating Black players should "go back to Africa" after being asked about player protests against racial injustice. Trotter's lawsuit alleges Pegula responded to a question about the protests by stating, "If the Black players don't like it here, they should go back to Africa and see how bad it is." Trotter claims he raised complaints over that comment, though the league allegedly did not take action.
Trotter also accuses Jones of stating, "If Blacks feel some kind of way, they should buy their own team and hire who they want to hire" when asked about the league's poor track record of hiring Black professionals. Trotter claims he raised complaints over Jones' comment, but the league failed to take action. Jones also responded to the allegations in a statement Tuesday. He referenced a conversation with Will McClay, who is Black, in his response. McClay was hired to the Cowboys personnel department as assistant director of player personnel in 2013. He has been promoted twice since then, most recently to his current role in 2017.
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Kim Kardashian and NFLer Odell Beckham Jr. 'Hanging Out'
Kim Kardashian has started up a new friendship with NFL superstar Odell Beckham Jr. ... hanging out thanks to a group of mutual friends, TMZ has confirmed. Sources connected to the pair tell us while Kim's not seriously dating anyone at the moment, she's absolutely open to finding love again if she finds the right person. However, the source insists OBJ is strictly a friend, and they've got a few mutual friends in common. Unclear who the group of mutual friends consists of or how Kim and OBJ linked -- Beckham is currently a wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens. He played for the L.A. Rams in 2021 -- Kim went to a couple of the team's games -- at one point taking her son, Saint, to celebrate his birthday.Kim's been publicly single since she and Pete split in August 2022 after about 9 months together ... and of course, she's been super busy as of late, balancing her life as a mom, and owner of a multi-billion-dollar brand in SKIMS.
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