I like the tweet "Imagine @BrettFavre in today's NFL ". Like he played in the 70s or 80s.
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Viola!!
Favre in town. Looks county tough.
It is what it is.
I thought it was class - small cameo with Cherry Starr.
Might have been raised elsewhere, but Peter King's FMIA this week talked about a drug startup that Favre is backing in Tallahassee. Supposed to help treat problematic symptoms with concussions in the first two weeks.
https://www.tallahassee.com/story/sp...le/1017576001/
Better get this thread warmed up. Looks like there could be some Favre discuss on the board soon.
https://www.clarionledger.com/story/...ng/3076949001/
Favre pockets $1.1 million for speeches he never gave. I hope for Favre's sake he has some explanation for this and he wasn't forwarding a percentage of the money back to some crooked politician.
Favre also pocketed millions for NFC Championship games he never won.
A no show job with misappropriated funds! Fun! How very SEC.
The whole business angle here is twisted. The indicted former Director of Human Services in Miss. was sending funds for no particular purpose to Ted Debiase's family as well.
But the interesting connection here is that the company that Favre was involved in promoting (Prevacus), which was developing a pill for concussion treatment, had as a member of its board one Bus Cook.
My favorite part of the is that Brett sough money from the Governor and the Director for building a volleyball facility at Southern Miss. https://mississippitoday.org/2020/05...-dhs-spending/
And somehow, Marcus Dupree has his name in the paper again.
Recovery of funds? Possible.
Charges? Not likely at this point.
https://www.si.com/nfl/packers/news/...-welfare-audit
The Director at the center of this was literally starting a business with Dibiase's family. I think he was trying to setup himself up with good arrangements for his post public service career.Quote:
The largest fraudulent purchase outlined in the indictments is a $2.15 million personal investment the News allegedly made using welfare funds into a medical device company called Prevacus, which is developing a treatment for concussions.