Grimsley----his Lawyers twist.
Yesterday I read the claim made by Grimsley's lawyers. I also read the
"search warrant" Written for the "second" search of Jasons house.
In short, let me educat you for one second. The feds found out that
Jason was ordering Human Growth Hormone at the value of $1600 a
shipment. The feds just did simple controlled delivery. After Jason
signed for the stuff and accepted the package.......they wrote an
initial search warrant. The first search warrant was served in a very
low key manner. At that time Jason's wife and guests has no idea the
feds were even in the house. Jason was very cooperative and drove
himself to another location then freely confessed and he named names.
At this point, there's little doubt that in my mind, Jason agreed to
assist fully in trade for cooperation.
Jasons lawyer is now trying to put a spin on it. He's trying to make
Jason the victim. Although, any normal person ---without the blurred
vision of medea falling for the sympethic view created by Jason's
lawyers. Jasons lawyers are bringing up the fact that the feds were
"targeting" Barry Bonds. They're try to make the cops look like head
hunters going after the big fish. They're trying to deflect the
problem away from Jasons lack of cooperation (starting 4 days after
the initial search warrant when he lawyered up) What your hearing in
the news now, is the fact that the Feds served a second warrant at
Jasons house again. This time facts/warrants and paperwork were all
made public. This time they were looking for more dope and
paraphernalia. They were also looking for ATM reciepts, bank records
to different "known" locations.
Just realize that Jason is the one that dropped names and gave tons of
good solid information. I don't blame him at all. He was put betweet a
rock and hard spot.
To finish, I feel like Jason is a crimina and he did a bad thing. He's
just one pawn of many many many players that were using this sort of
drug,
It'll be fun to see the story unfold during the season.
One comical twist that I'm hearing on sports radio: Instead of nameing
people that Might have used steriods........as we've done over the
last few years. Now, the speculation is pointed toward the "few"
players who "might not" have been using. The lost was short.
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