More dirt on the mutts

Cannot believe they made no policy changes. Basically daring the DA and throwing the employee under the bus.
I'm guessing they are relying on UGA trained law school judges and lawyers to give an appropriate slap on the wrist. Maybe, you might see a payoff on par with what UGAg would spend on a recruiting weekend by the end of this. Just the price of business for the criminal enterprise football factory.
 

UGA lawsuits over fatal crash likely delayed for months

A pair of lawsuits that arose following a fatal crash that stunned the University of Georgia football program appear to be on hiatus through early April, a delay the lawyer for Devin Willock’s father says benefits defendants Jalen Carter and the UGA Athletic Association.

Athens state senator Bill Cowsert, who is representing Carter, a former UGA defensive star, has told a judge he will step away from the cases through April 8. His filing cites a Georgia law that grants lawyer-legislators broad leave from their legal caseload during the legislative session, which typically runs through the first few months of the year. The law allows Cowsert to effectively halt hearings and discovery in the UGA cases, first filed last summer.

Carter is accused of negligently racing Georgia recruiting analyst Chandler LeCroy in the early morning hours of Jan. 15, 2023, just moments before the crash that killed LeCroy and Willock, a Georgia football player, who was a passenger. Carter was charged with racing and reckless driving in March and pleaded no contest. In previous filings, Cowsert has denied his client is liable.

The lawsuits are brought by Willock’s family and former UGA football recruiting analyst Tory Bowles, who was also a passenger in the black Ford Expedition rented by the athletic association and driven by LeCroy.

Cowsert’s request for leave has drawn the ire of Atlanta attorney Terry Jackson, who is representing Willock’s father, Dave Willock. In a brief filed last week, Jackson accused Cowsert of stalling the case to the benefit of Carter and the UGA athletic association.

Jackson’s filing paints a cozy relationship between Cowsert and UGA. He said the Athens senator is a member of a UGA football fan organization where he rubs shoulders with UGA notables such as university president Jere Morehead, head coach Kirby Smart and Bryant Gantt, the football program’s director of player personnel and informal police liaison.

Jackson also makes the allegation, without providing evidence, that UGA is paying Cowsert to represent Carter and “keep a tab” on their former star, who now plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. Such an arrangement, Jackson said, is a conflict of interest which warrants the senator’s removal from the case.

“Mr. Cowsert’s retainer should be exposed as a failed attempt by the UGAAA to deny justice, by delaying it indefinitely,” Jackson wrote.

Former UGA star Jalen Carter was charged with reckless driving and racing in March, following an Athens-Clarke County Police investigation into a fatal Jan. 15, 2023 crash.

Cowsert told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Jackson’s allegations are “totally false.” In a written statement, the athletic association also denied Jackson’s claims, adding his “willingness to invent facts” should color the other allegations he’s made in his lawsuit.

“The recent allegations that the UGA Athletic Association ‘hand selected’ counsel for Mr. Carter and has any role whatsoever in funding his defense are complete fiction,” said Steven Drummond, an executive associate athletic director with the UGA athletic association.

The AJC has filed an open records request seeking records to determine if there are financial ties between UGA and Cowsert.

Georgia statute allows lawyer-legislators to stay “all aspects” of a case to allow them to step away from their practice during legislative business, which can also include committee meetings, legislative conferences and special sessions. Cowsert is a member of several committees and serves as the vice chair of the state’s judiciary committee, according to his legislative biography page.

The rule was somewhat curtailed in 2019, following an Atlanta Journal-Constitution investigation into late Georgia House Speaker David Ralston’s years of excessive use of the law. The series found he had used continuances to delay cases on behalf of clients accused of serious crimes.

Cartersville attorney Lester Tate, who reviewed Jackson’s most recent filings, said it isn’t unheard of for an organization to provide legal counsel to one of its members. If a UGA football player was sued for accidentally running over a fan on the sideline, for instance, it wouldn’t be unusual for the program to fund the player’s legal defense.

Still, Tate notes that Carter had already declared for the NFL draft days before the crash and was seemingly on his way out of the program. If Jackson’s allegations are true, it would be a “surprising development” he added.

But Tate, a past president of the State Bar of Georgia, is skeptical of Jackson’s argument that such an arrangement constitutes a conflict that that would warrant Cowsert’s removal from the case. None of the defendants in the case have raised similar objections.

“You have to look at who are making these claims,” Tate said. “It’s the plaintiffs, not the people who are likely to be affected by it.”

This is not Jackson’s first attempt at removing Cowsert from the case.

In November, Jackson filed a brief asking the court to remove both Cowsert and his law partner, Michael Broun, who at the time was representing another defendant in the case, arguing it was a conflict of interest for two lawyers from the same firm to represent separate defendants. A month later, Cowsert filed a brief denying Jackson’s claims. Still, Broun withdrew from the case.

Jackson’s filing in Gwinnett County State Court, where the lawsuits were filed, came days after attorneys for Bowles entered an amended complaint accusing UGA football staff of regularly drinking at recruiting events, including at Smart’s house, before driving recruits and their families in UGA rental vehicles. The complaint also alleged that Georgia football coaches spent cash on unofficial recruits. Such spending may have violated NCAA rules prohibiting programs from spending money on unofficial recruiting visits, her attorneys added.

The athletic association said it disputed the claims and would “vigorously” defend its interests in court.
 
Filing in state court is the right thing to do, for the plaintiffs.
Wondering what the connection to Gwinnett County is to make that the venue. Willock is from New Jersey; Lecroy was from Toccoa (?)
 
To go all Alex Jones on this, UGA has a "secret fraternity" that is an offshoot of Skull and Bones and is considered of the most secretive fraternal organizations in the world. From what I've read, there has been no Governor of GA in the last 100 years that is not a member. They run the state. UGA can do no wrong because they literally can't. Of course, it could just be a variation of AARP in which everyone gets a magazine.

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I’ll wait till the Netflix special comes out.
 
To go all Alex Jones on this, UGA has a "secret fraternity" that is an offshoot of Skull and Bones and is considered of the most secretive fraternal organizations in the world. From what I've read, there has been no Governor of GA in the last 100 years that is not a member. They run the state. UGA can do no wrong because they literally can't. Of course, it could just be a variation of AARP in which everyone gets a magazine.

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Nathan Deal was a Mercer grad.
 
Jimmy Carter attended Tech. He invited Bobby Dodd to the White House to ask him to help Kim King raise money for Tech sports. Kim King tells about this in his book. When Tech played Navy when Carter was President, he sat on the Tech side during one half, on the Navy side during the other, and had a live interview with Al Ciraldo during half time.
 
Jimmy Carter attended Tech. He invited Bobby Dodd to the White House to ask him to help Kim King raise money for Tech sports. Kim King tells about this in his book. When Tech played Navy when Carter was President, he sat on the Tech side during one half, on the Navy side during the other, and had a live interview with Al Ciraldo during half time.

That's pretty cool. Jimmy is also a member of the Gridiron SS.
 
Mercer Law School, too.
Busbee (who I met when I was a kid), Joe Frank Harris (who is still alive), Zell, Roy Barnes and our current guv are all UGa grads.
Busbee just went to law school at UGA. He went to Duke undergrad… engineering actually (little known - he even played football there).
 
I swear we’re worst than a bunch of Texas A&M fans constantly posting horns down signs. AI of UGA beer pong parties with hot chicks? WTF is going on?

Can the mods just start one thread all things Ugag so the rest of us can be spared of this never ending obsession?
 
I swear we’re worst than a bunch of Texas A&M fans constantly posting horns down signs. AI of UGA beer pong parties with hot chicks? WTF is going on?

Can the mods just start one thread all things Ugag so the rest of us can be spared of this never ending obsession?
 
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