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  2. Blackmail - Wikipedia

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    Blackmail is a criminal act of coercion using a threat. As a criminal offense, blackmail is defined in various ways in common law jurisdictions. In the United States , blackmail is generally defined as a crime of information, involving a threat to do something that would cause a person to suffer embarrassment or financial loss. [ 1 ]

  3. Art Schlichter - Wikipedia

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    While co-hosting a Rockers-focused radio show on Cincinnati station WSAI, Schlichter did well enough that he became the station's afternoon drive-time host. [14] He had been a communications major at OSU and had done some radio work in his high school and college days. [ 4 ]

  4. 1961 NCAA University Division men's basketball gambling scandal

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    The scandal involved 37 arrests of students from 22 different colleges, [1] [2] as well as at least nine players that received money from fixers or gamblers that were never convicted of crimes, eight go-betweens being prosecuted for their efforts in the scandal (including a couple of former college basketball players and a college football ...

  5. Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin became the faces of the ...

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    How much time did she serve? In September, Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in prison, one year of supervised release, 250 hours of community service and a fine of $30,000. In a letter to the ...

  6. Jay Burson - Wikipedia

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    From 1986-89, Burson played for Ohio State University in the Big Ten Conference.He averaged 22.1 points a game for Gary Williams' Buckeyes in the 1988-89 season. [3] During a late season contest against Iowa in his senior year, Burson's college career came to an end when he collided with Ed Horton. [4]

  7. Oller: Did Michigan gain advantage from allegedly spying on ...

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    Connor Stalions has gone away but his clandestine 007 operation continues to shake and stir college football.. The latest: Ohio State records show Stalions purchased 27 tickets, some of which went ...

  8. Ohio State University football scandal - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA issued sanctions against Ohio State on July 8, 2011. Ohio State was forced to vacate all wins from the 2010 season (including the 2011 Sugar Bowl win), they were issued a postseason ban for the 2012 season, two years of NCAA probation, a five-year show cause for Jim Tressel, and a reduction of five scholarships over three years.

  9. Ohio State corrects lie by beating Notre Dame, conquering ...

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    Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith (4) celebrates with offensive lineman Donovan Jackson (74) after a touchdown catch against Notre Dame during the first quarter of the College Football ...

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