This Ends in Antioch wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
Seacrest wrote:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
I doubt either Snyder or Goodell are dumb enough to do what’s been alleged.
Then how did they get a loan with Goodell's signature too, and the board of Directors for the Commanders was unaware of said loan?
Goodell probably rubber stamps whatever the team sends him. My guess is they’re assuming the bank will do its diligence and nip things like this in the bud.
The bank failed, which left Snyder unchecked, which left Goodell exposed. I don’t know how these other guys can agree on going through arbitration or mediation or whatever and then sue afterwards.
Then Goodell and Snyder did what was alleged.
Maybe? Snyder seems guilty of doing something his partners didn’t like, but whether that’s bank fraud idk. And ultimately his partners dropped the issue and sold their shares voluntarily.
I haven’t seen where Goodell falls in the process so I’m not sure what he’s alleged to have done. If he’s giving approval to pursue the loan, then I’m not sure how he’d be responsible for ensuring compliance with each team’s ownership agreement. If he’s giving final approval after bank underwriting, then seemingly he should be checking those docs (as should 24 owners and the finance committee).
If you need board approval to secure a loan and did get a loan without the approval, then you had to have committed bank fraud to get it.
And as commissioner, Goodell would have known that.
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