Employee chooses jail over helping police unravel how LSU ftball cleats ended on ebay

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per The Advocate:

A Baton Rouge shoe store employee recently told police he would rather go to jail than cooperate with authorities in an investigation into some official, game-worn LSU football equipment that recently was sold on eBay, LSU police said.

And go to jail he did.

A police officer contacted Fletcher Sanders, 25, after an investigation revealed that he was the seller of a pair of cleats and gloves advertised on eBay as having been worn during LSU’s thrilling upset win against the Ole Miss Rebels in October, according to a police report.

Sanders told police that he sold the gear for an LSU football player. But when an investigator asked Sanders to name the football player, Sanders clammed up, according to the report.

http://theadvocate.com/news/11337415-123/shoe-store-employee-chooses-jail

Go Gophers!!
 


Great for him. Do your time just like Lil' Kim and Greg Anderson then come out and be qualified author lol
 


OSU players got a few discounted tatoos and the program was denied a national championship for it after they were gone. Meanwhile LSU players are "selling" gear for a profit and this is the last we'll hear of this.
 


Police need to start investigating and making players try on the shoes. "If the cleats fit, the player must quit!"
 




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