[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded

2017-09-26 Thread Rob Alexander
Wow, somehow I thought this was going to be something a bit more subtle and a 
bit less nefarious. These guys were just flat-out stealing from people and they 
knew it. As Helen asks, how could they think no one would ever notice this? 
Whatever their backgrounds, they understood what they were doing and they knew 
it was illegal. Regardless of the legal outcome, though assuming they actually 
did these things, I really don’t think any of them should play for Florida ever 
again (yeah, even though they might transfer and end up winning a Heisman 
somewhere else)! I have been heavily critical of FSU in the past, and their 
tendency to excuse criminals who were also good players, and I feel like it 
would be hypocritical of me to think this was okay, but (e.g.) stealing crab 
legs from Publix isn’t. 


> On Sep 26, 2017, at 3:49 PM, Shane Ford  wrote:
> 
> Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded
> By Graham Hall (Gainesville SUN) - September 26, 2017017
> 
> 
> 
> Nine suspended Florida football players could face felony charges. They are, 
> top row from the left, Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis Davis, James Houston IV, 
> Ventrell Miller and Rick Wells, and, bottom row from left, Jordan Scarlett, 
> Jordan Smith, Kadeem Telfort and Richerd Desir-Jones.
> 
> The investigation into alleged credit card fraud took another step Monday 
> when sworn complaint affidavits against the nine previously suspended 
> University of Florida football players revealed the possibility of a combined 
> 62 third-degree felony charges.
> 
> With the UPD investigation complete, the State Attorney’s office will decide 
> whether to file charges against the nine Gators who racked up a combined 
> $17,056.31 in fraudulent charges.
> 
> If you haven’t followed the case up to this point, this timeline, based on 
> sworn complaints, will help you catch up on how the investigation began, the 
> evidence outlined in the sworn affidavits and what might happen next.
> 
> The investigation begins
> 
> On Aug. 15, the University of Florida Police Department responded to an alert 
> from UF Business Services Division Associate Director David Looney and 
> electronic technician Michael Chambers about two students adding unusually 
> high amounts (more than $1,500) to their UF bookstore pre-paid accounts. 
> Students typically added $300 at most at one time for textbooks, the sworn 
> complaint said.
> 
> Looney informed officers that the two accounts had also received multiple 
> “chargebacks” over the previous couple months, which is when the cardholder 
> disputes the charge after the purchase. Looney explained that the bookstore 
> typically saw about five chargebacks a year, and any more than that raised 
> eyebrows. UPD learned that one account belonged to Gators defensive end 
> Jordan Smith, with the other belonging to Sarita Francis, the girlfriend of 
> UF running back Jordan Scarlett.
> 
> From there, the investigation found similar transactions from accounts 
> belonging to seven other Gators football players: Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis 
> Davis, Richerd Desir-Jones, James Houston, Ventrell Miller, Kadeem Telfort 
> and Rick Wells.
> 
> Over the next five weeks, further investigation revealed a total of 15 stolen 
> credit cards, with multiple players possessing illegally obtained 
> identification information from people who told investigators they had never 
> met any of the nine UF players.
> 
> A timeline of fraudulent charges
> 
> Based on the criminal complaints, the fraudulent charges began at the end of 
> June and spanned until mid-August.
> 
> JUNE 26 – Kadeem Telfort makes four unsuccessful attempts to add $500+ to his 
> UF bookstore debit account before successfully adding $650 to his account 
> from a credit card belonging to Samuel E. Nelson from Hoschton, Georgia. The 
> next day, Telfort purchases a iPad from the UF bookstore for $424.94. Nelson 
> disputed the charge as fraudulent, later informing investigators he did not 
> know any UF students.
> 
> JUNE 30 – Rick Wells Jr. successfully adds $875 to his UF Bookstore debit 
> account using a credit card belonging to Michael Smith. Later that day, Wells 
> goes to the UF Bookstore and purchases two Apple iPads. The total for the 
> order was $849.97. At checkout, the clerk accidentally charged Wells’ UAA 
> scholarship account instead of his UF Bookstore account. Management at the 
> store later contacted Wells and requested the items be returned, as he was 
> barred from purchasing electronic merchandise with his UAA scholarship 
> account. Before he could return the iPads, however, management informed him 
> they charged his UF Bookstore account and credited his scholarship account 
> and that he was set.
> 
> JULY 1 – Telfort adds $500 to his UF bookstore account by using a credit card 
> belonging to a man named Michael Smith. Later that day, Telfort goes back to 
> the UF bookstore and purchases an iPad Mini. He also 

Re: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded

2017-09-26 Thread Charles Simpson
I've heard some of these stolen CC # were from out of state so I wonder if the 
feds will get involved.

Charlie

On September 26, 2017 6:32:46 PM Helen Huntley  wrote:

I would never shoot you, Jay. I don't even own a gun :)
The environment in which the grew up and the fact that their friends were doing 
it are both important factors, so maybe they didn't care about morality, but I 
don't get how they think they would never get caught.

Sent from my iPad

On Sep 26, 2017, at 5:11 PM, Jay Cicone 
> wrote:

Helen and all. Please don’t shoot me, but I feel it is indicative of the 
culture these kids come from. Not having much and taking what you can get is an 
accepted way of life. We have a long way to go in this country.

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Helen Huntley
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 5:01 PM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Timeline: How Gators’ credit card 
fraud case unfolded

I know not all athletes are bright, but you have to wonder how anyone could 
directly transfer stolen funds into their personal accounts and just assume no 
one would notice. Any theft is bad, but the stupidity compounds the situation.





Sent from my iPad

On Sep 26, 2017, at 3:49 PM, Shane Ford 
> wrote:
Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded
By
 Graham 
Hall
 (Gainesville SUN) -
September 26, 2017
0
17


Nine
 suspended Florida football players could face felony charges. They are, top 
row from the left, Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis Davis, James Houston IV, 
Ventrell Miller and Rick Wells, and, bottom row from left, Jordan Scarlett, 
Jordan Smith, Kadeem Telfort and Richerd Desir-Jones.


The investigation into alleged credit card fraud took another step Monday when 
sworn complaint affidavits against the nine previously suspended University of 
Florida football players revealed the possibility of a combined 62 third-degree 
felony charges.

With the UPD investigation complete, the State Attorney’s office will decide 
whether to file charges against the nine Gators who racked up a combined 
$17,056.31 in fraudulent charges.

If you haven’t followed the case up to this point, this timeline, based on 
sworn complaints, will help you catch up on how the investigation began, the 
evidence outlined in the sworn affidavits and what might happen next.

The investigation begins

On Aug. 15, the University of Florida Police Department responded to an alert 
from UF Business Services Division Associate Director David Looney and 
electronic technician Michael Chambers about two students adding unusually high 
amounts (more than $1,500) to their UF bookstore pre-paid accounts. Students 
typically added $300 at most at one time for textbooks, the sworn complaint 
said.

Looney informed officers that the two accounts had also received multiple 
“chargebacks” over the previous couple months, which is when the cardholder 
disputes the charge after the purchase. Looney explained that the bookstore 
typically saw about five chargebacks a year, and any more than that raised 
eyebrows. UPD learned that one account belonged to Gators defensive end Jordan 
Smith, with the other belonging to Sarita Francis, the girlfriend of UF running 
back Jordan Scarlett.

>From there, the investigation found similar transactions from accounts 
>belonging to seven other Gators football players: Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis 
>Davis, Richerd Desir-Jones, James Houston, Ventrell Miller, Kadeem Telfort and 
>Rick Wells.

Over the next five weeks, further investigation revealed a total of 15 stolen 
credit cards, with multiple players possessing illegally obtained 
identification information from people who told investigators they had never 
met any of the nine UF players.

A timeline of fraudulent charges

Based 

Re: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded

2017-09-26 Thread Helen Huntley
I would never shoot you, Jay. I don't even own a gun :)
The environment in which the grew up and the fact that their friends were doing 
it are both important factors, so maybe they didn't care about morality, but I 
don't get how they think they would never get caught. 

Sent from my iPad

> On Sep 26, 2017, at 5:11 PM, Jay Cicone  wrote:
> 
> Helen and all. Please don’t shoot me, but I feel it is indicative of the 
> culture these kids come from. Not having much and taking what you can get is 
> an accepted way of life. We have a long way to go in this country.
>  
> From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On 
> Behalf Of Helen Huntley
> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 5:01 PM
> To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Timeline: How Gators’ credit card 
> fraud case unfolded
>  
> I know not all athletes are bright, but you have to wonder how anyone could 
> directly transfer stolen funds into their personal accounts and just assume 
> no one would notice. Any theft is bad, but the stupidity compounds the 
> situation.
>  
>  
>  
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On Sep 26, 2017, at 3:49 PM, Shane Ford  wrote:
> 
> Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded
> By
>  Graham Hall
>  (Gainesville SUN) - 
> September 26, 2017
> 0
> 17
>  
>  
> Nine suspended Florida football players could face felony 
> charges. They are, top row from the left, Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis Davis, 
> James Houston IV, Ventrell Miller and Rick Wells, and, bottom row from left, 
> Jordan Scarlett, Jordan Smith, Kadeem Telfort and Richerd Desir-Jones.
>  
> The investigation into alleged credit card fraud took another step Monday 
> when sworn complaint affidavits against the nine previously suspended 
> University of Florida football players revealed the possibility of a combined 
> 62 third-degree felony charges.
> 
> With the UPD investigation complete, the State Attorney’s office will decide 
> whether to file charges against the nine Gators who racked up a combined 
> $17,056.31 in fraudulent charges.
> 
> If you haven’t followed the case up to this point, this timeline, based on 
> sworn complaints, will help you catch up on how the investigation began, the 
> evidence outlined in the sworn affidavits and what might happen next.
> 
> The investigation begins
> 
> On Aug. 15, the University of Florida Police Department responded to an alert 
> from UF Business Services Division Associate Director David Looney and 
> electronic technician Michael Chambers about two students adding unusually 
> high amounts (more than $1,500) to their UF bookstore pre-paid accounts. 
> Students typically added $300 at most at one time for textbooks, the sworn 
> complaint said.
> 
> Looney informed officers that the two accounts had also received multiple 
> “chargebacks” over the previous couple months, which is when the cardholder 
> disputes the charge after the purchase. Looney explained that the bookstore 
> typically saw about five chargebacks a year, and any more than that raised 
> eyebrows. UPD learned that one account belonged to Gators defensive end 
> Jordan Smith, with the other belonging to Sarita Francis, the girlfriend of 
> UF running back Jordan Scarlett.
> 
> From there, the investigation found similar transactions from accounts 
> belonging to seven other Gators football players: Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis 
> Davis, Richerd Desir-Jones, James Houston, Ventrell Miller, Kadeem Telfort 
> and Rick Wells.
> 
> Over the next five weeks, further investigation revealed a total of 15 stolen 
> credit cards, with multiple players possessing illegally obtained 
> identification information from people who told investigators they had never 
> met any of the nine UF players.
> 
> A timeline of fraudulent charges
> 
> Based on the criminal complaints, the fraudulent charges began at the end of 
> June and spanned until mid-August.
> 
> JUNE 26 – Kadeem Telfort makes four unsuccessful attempts to add $500+ to his 
> UF bookstore debit account before successfully adding $650 to his account 
> from a credit card belonging to Samuel E. Nelson from Hoschton, Georgia. The 
> next day, Telfort purchases a iPad from the UF bookstore for $424.94. Nelson 
> disputed the charge as fraudulent, later informing investigators he did not 
> know any UF students.
> 
> JUNE 30 – Rick Wells Jr. successfully adds $875 to his UF Bookstore debit 
> account using a credit card belonging to Michael Smith. Later that day, Wells 
> goes to the UF Bookstore and purchases two Apple iPads. The total for the 
> order was $849.97. At checkout, the clerk accidentally charged Wells’ UAA 
> scholarship account instead of his UF Bookstore account. Management at the 
> store later contacted Wells and requested the items be returned, as he was 
> barred from purchasing electronic merchandise with his UAA scholarship 
> account. Before he could 

RE: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded

2017-09-26 Thread Charles Simpson
Scarlett must've of thought that because he transferred the stolen funds into 
his girlfriends account then convinced her that the money came from an agent.
Real prince.
Charlie

On September 26, 2017 5:17:18 PM "Oliver Barry"  wrote:
That’s exactly what I was thinking.


Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS
305B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN 37075
Phone: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239
bar...@realtracs.com

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Helen Huntley
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 4:01 PM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Timeline: How Gators’ credit card 
fraud case unfolded

I know not all athletes are bright, but you have to wonder how anyone could 
directly transfer stolen funds into their personal accounts and just assume no 
one would notice. Any theft is bad, but the stupidity compounds the situation.





Sent from my iPad

On Sep 26, 2017, at 3:49 PM, Shane Ford 
> wrote:
Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded
By
 Graham Hall
 (Gainesville SUN) -
September 26, 2017
0
17


[Suspended UF 
players]Nine
 suspended Florida football players could face felony charges. They are, top 
row from the left, Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis Davis, James Houston IV, 
Ventrell Miller and Rick Wells, and, bottom row from left, Jordan Scarlett, 
Jordan Smith, Kadeem Telfort and Richerd Desir-Jones.


The investigation into alleged credit card fraud took another step Monday when 
sworn complaint affidavits against the nine previously suspended University of 
Florida football players revealed the possibility of a combined 62 third-degree 
felony charges.

With the UPD investigation complete, the State Attorney’s office will decide 
whether to file charges against the nine Gators who racked up a combined 
$17,056.31 in fraudulent charges.

If you haven’t followed the case up to this point, this timeline, based on 
sworn complaints, will help you catch up on how the investigation began, the 
evidence outlined in the sworn affidavits and what might happen next.

The investigation begins

On Aug. 15, the University of Florida Police Department responded to an alert 
from UF Business Services Division Associate Director David Looney and 
electronic technician Michael Chambers about two students adding unusually high 
amounts (more than $1,500) to their UF bookstore pre-paid accounts. Students 
typically added $300 at most at one time for textbooks, the sworn complaint 
said.

Looney informed officers that the two accounts had also received multiple 
“chargebacks” over the previous couple months, which is when the cardholder 
disputes the charge after the purchase. Looney explained that the bookstore 
typically saw about five chargebacks a year, and any more than that raised 
eyebrows. UPD learned that one account belonged to Gators defensive end Jordan 
Smith, with the other belonging to Sarita Francis, the girlfriend of UF running 
back Jordan Scarlett.

>From there, the investigation found similar transactions from accounts 
>belonging to seven other Gators football players: Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis 
>Davis, Richerd Desir-Jones, James Houston, Ventrell Miller, Kadeem Telfort and 
>Rick Wells.

Over the next five weeks, further investigation revealed a total of 15 stolen 
credit cards, with multiple players possessing illegally obtained 
identification information from people who told investigators they had never 
met any of the nine UF players.

A timeline of fraudulent charges

Based on the criminal complaints, the fraudulent charges began at the end of 
June and spanned until mid-August.

JUNE 26 – Kadeem Telfort makes four unsuccessful attempts to add $500+ to his 
UF bookstore debit account before successfully adding $650 to his account from 
a credit card belonging to Samuel E. Nelson from Hoschton, Georgia. The next 
day, Telfort purchases a iPad from the UF bookstore for $424.94. Nelson 
disputed the charge as fraudulent, later informing investigators he did not 
know any UF students.

JUNE 30 – Rick Wells Jr. successfully adds $875 to his UF Bookstore debit 
account using a credit card belonging to Michael Smith. Later that day, Wells 
goes to the UF Bookstore and purchases two Apple iPads. The total for the order 
was $849.97. At checkout, the clerk accidentally charged Wells’ UAA scholarship 
account instead of his UF Bookstore account. Management at the store later 
contacted Wells and requested the items be returned, as he was barred from 
purchasing electronic merchandise with his UAA scholarship account. Before he 
could return the 

[gatortalk] Pick 'em results

2017-09-26 Thread John Bowers
Congratulations to Fran Lasseter, Steve Hollenkamp, and Troy Williams who
were 8-4 last weekend to take

first place in Pick 'em.  There was a ten-player pileup in second place at
7-5.

 

For the year, clint Carver leads at 23-13, Sarah Till is at 22-14, and Doby
Gray, Fran Lasseter, and Jay 

Hollenkamp are at 21-15.

 

Results are right here: http://pickem.g8r.com

 

 

We will play again this week.GO GATORS!

 

John and Oz

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RE: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded

2017-09-26 Thread Oliver Barry
That’s exactly what I was thinking.

 

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

PARKS

305B Indian Lake Blvd

Suite 220

Hendersonville TN 37075

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

  bar...@realtracs.com

 

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Helen Huntley
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 4:01 PM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Timeline: How Gators’ credit card 
fraud case unfolded

 

I know not all athletes are bright, but you have to wonder how anyone could 
directly transfer stolen funds into their personal accounts and just assume no 
one would notice. Any theft is bad, but the stupidity compounds the situation.

 

 

 



Sent from my iPad


On Sep 26, 2017, at 3:49 PM, Shane Ford  wrote:


Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded


By

   Graham Hall

 (Gainesville SUN) - 

September 26, 2017

 

 0

17

 

 

 

 Suspended UF playersNine suspended Florida football players could face felony 
charges. They are, top row from the left, Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis Davis, 
James Houston IV, Ventrell Miller and Rick Wells, and, bottom row from left, 
Jordan Scarlett, Jordan Smith, Kadeem Telfort and Richerd Desir-Jones.

 

The investigation into alleged credit card fraud took another step Monday when 
sworn complaint affidavits against the nine previously suspended University of 
Florida football players revealed the possibility of a combined 62 third-degree 
felony charges.

With the UPD investigation complete, the State Attorney’s office will decide 
whether to file charges against the nine Gators who racked up a combined 
$17,056.31 in fraudulent charges.

If you haven’t followed the case up to this point, this timeline, based on 
sworn complaints, will help you catch up on how the investigation began, the 
evidence outlined in the sworn affidavits and what might happen next.

The investigation begins

On Aug. 15, the University of Florida Police Department responded to an alert 
from UF Business Services Division Associate Director David Looney and 
electronic technician Michael Chambers about two students adding unusually high 
amounts (more than $1,500) to their UF bookstore pre-paid accounts. Students 
typically added $300 at most at one time for textbooks, the sworn complaint 
said.

Looney informed officers that the two accounts had also received multiple 
“chargebacks” over the previous couple months, which is when the cardholder 
disputes the charge after the purchase. Looney explained that the bookstore 
typically saw about five chargebacks a year, and any more than that raised 
eyebrows. UPD learned that one account belonged to Gators defensive end Jordan 
Smith, with the other belonging to Sarita Francis, the girlfriend of UF running 
back Jordan Scarlett.

>From there, the investigation found similar transactions from accounts 
>belonging to seven other Gators football players: Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis 
>Davis, Richerd Desir-Jones, James Houston, Ventrell Miller, Kadeem Telfort and 
>Rick Wells.

Over the next five weeks, further investigation revealed a total of 15 stolen 
credit cards, with multiple players possessing illegally obtained 
identification information from people who told investigators they had never 
met any of the nine UF players.

A timeline of fraudulent charges

Based on the criminal complaints, the fraudulent charges began at the end of 
June and spanned until mid-August.

JUNE 26 – Kadeem Telfort makes four unsuccessful attempts to add $500+ to his 
UF bookstore debit account before successfully adding $650 to his account from 
a credit card belonging to Samuel E. Nelson from Hoschton, Georgia. The next 
day, Telfort purchases a iPad from the UF bookstore for $424.94. Nelson 
disputed the charge as fraudulent, later informing investigators he did not 
know any UF students.

JUNE 30 – Rick Wells Jr. successfully adds $875 to his UF Bookstore debit 
account using a credit card belonging to Michael Smith. Later that day, Wells 
goes to the UF Bookstore and purchases two Apple iPads. The total for the order 
was $849.97. At checkout, the clerk accidentally charged Wells’ UAA scholarship 
account instead of his UF Bookstore account. Management at the store later 
contacted Wells and requested the items be returned, as he was barred from 
purchasing electronic merchandise with his UAA scholarship account. Before he 
could return the iPads, however, management informed him they charged his UF 
Bookstore account and credited his scholarship account and that he was set.

JULY 1 – Telfort adds $500 to his UF bookstore account by using a credit card 
belonging to a man 

RE: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded

2017-09-26 Thread Jay Cicone
Helen and all. Please don’t shoot me, but I feel it is indicative of the 
culture these kids come from. Not having much and taking what you can get is an 
accepted way of life. We have a long way to go in this country.

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Helen Huntley
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 5:01 PM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Timeline: How Gators’ credit card 
fraud case unfolded

I know not all athletes are bright, but you have to wonder how anyone could 
directly transfer stolen funds into their personal accounts and just assume no 
one would notice. Any theft is bad, but the stupidity compounds the situation.





Sent from my iPad

On Sep 26, 2017, at 3:49 PM, Shane Ford 
> wrote:
Timeline: How Gators’ credit card fraud case unfolded
By
 Graham 
Hall
 (Gainesville SUN) -
September 26, 2017
0
17


[Image removed by sender. Suspended UF 
players]Nine
 suspended Florida football players could face felony charges. They are, top 
row from the left, Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis Davis, James Houston IV, 
Ventrell Miller and Rick Wells, and, bottom row from left, Jordan Scarlett, 
Jordan Smith, Kadeem Telfort and Richerd Desir-Jones.


The investigation into alleged credit card fraud took another step Monday when 
sworn complaint affidavits against the nine previously suspended University of 
Florida football players revealed the possibility of a combined 62 third-degree 
felony charges.

With the UPD investigation complete, the State Attorney’s office will decide 
whether to file charges against the nine Gators who racked up a combined 
$17,056.31 in fraudulent charges.

If you haven’t followed the case up to this point, this timeline, based on 
sworn complaints, will help you catch up on how the investigation began, the 
evidence outlined in the sworn affidavits and what might happen next.

The investigation begins

On Aug. 15, the University of Florida Police Department responded to an alert 
from UF Business Services Division Associate Director David Looney and 
electronic technician Michael Chambers about two students adding unusually high 
amounts (more than $1,500) to their UF bookstore pre-paid accounts. Students 
typically added $300 at most at one time for textbooks, the sworn complaint 
said.

Looney informed officers that the two accounts had also received multiple 
“chargebacks” over the previous couple months, which is when the cardholder 
disputes the charge after the purchase. Looney explained that the bookstore 
typically saw about five chargebacks a year, and any more than that raised 
eyebrows. UPD learned that one account belonged to Gators defensive end Jordan 
Smith, with the other belonging to Sarita Francis, the girlfriend of UF running 
back Jordan Scarlett.

>From there, the investigation found similar transactions from accounts 
>belonging to seven other Gators football players: Antonio Callaway, Keivonnis 
>Davis, Richerd Desir-Jones, James Houston, Ventrell Miller, Kadeem Telfort and 
>Rick Wells.

Over the next five weeks, further investigation revealed a total of 15 stolen 
credit cards, with multiple players possessing illegally obtained 
identification information from people who told investigators they had never 
met any of the nine UF players.

A timeline of fraudulent charges

Based on the criminal complaints, the fraudulent charges began at the end of 
June and spanned until mid-August.

JUNE 26 – Kadeem Telfort makes four unsuccessful attempts to add $500+ to his 
UF bookstore debit account before successfully adding $650 to his account from 
a credit card belonging to Samuel E. Nelson from Hoschton, Georgia. The next 
day, Telfort purchases a iPad from the UF bookstore for $424.94. Nelson 
disputed the charge as fraudulent, later informing investigators he did not 
know any UF students.

JUNE 30 – Rick Wells Jr. successfully adds $875 to his UF Bookstore debit 
account using a credit 

Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1

2017-09-26 Thread Oliver Barry
You are correct. Texas and Nebraska. 
And one other ranked team. The semis?

Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS Real Estate Services
305 B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN 37075
Office: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239
bar...@realtracs.com

> On Sep 26, 2017, at 2:21 PM, Woody  wrote:
> 
> i think both of those wins were at home.. or at least one of them was.
> 
>> On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 11:37 AM, Oliver Barry  wrote:
>> I got to see them play once when I was down there for homecoming.
>> 
>> They are tremendous athletes. I would hate to be standing on the other side 
>> of the net when a spike comes across.
>> 
>> I’m sure it would injure me.
>> 
>> They’ve never won a NC with Mary. I hope this is the year.
>> 
>> Beating the number 1 team and number 4 (if I remember correctly) on the road 
>> sure is a good start.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
>> 
>> Real Estate Broker
>> 
>> PARKS
>> 
>> 305B Indian Lake Blvd
>> 
>> Suite 220
>> 
>> Hendersonville TN 37075
>> 
>> Phone: 615-826-4040
>> 
>> Mobile: 615-972-4239
>> 
>> bar...@realtracs.com
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On 
>> Behalf Of Woody
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 10:29 AM
>> To: Gatortalk
>> Subject: Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team 
>> ranked No. 1
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Mary Wise has done a great job with that program.  I wanna go to some games 
>> someday.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 11:25 AM, Oliver Barry  wrote:
>> 
>> They should have been ranked #1 two weeks ago!
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
>> 
>> Real Estate Broker
>> 
>> PARKS
>> 
>> 305B Indian Lake Blvd
>> 
>> Suite 220
>> 
>> Hendersonville TN 37075
>> 
>> Phone: 615-826-4040
>> 
>> Mobile: 615-972-4239
>> 
>> bar...@realtracs.com
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1
>> By
>> 
>>  Gatorsports
>> 
>>  (Gainesville SUN) - 
>> 
>> September 25, 2017
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Florida's Allie Monserez (22) sets the ball during the Gators volleyball 
>> match against Florida State at the Exactech Arena in Gainesville. [Brad 
>> McClenny/The Gainesville Sun]
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> LEXINGTON, Ky. —  For the third time in program history, Florida sits atop 
>> the American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I Top 25 Poll. The 
>> Gators, who were ranked No. 3 before an array of upsets last weekend, were 
>> last ranked No. 1 in 2010, and also garnered the nation’s top ranking in 
>> 1996.
>> 
>> This is the 14th all-time No. 1 ranking in program history. It is also the 
>> earliest Florida has risen to No. 1. The Gators boast a 27-2 all-time record 
>> as the No. 1-ranked team.
>> 
>> Back in 2010, the Gators climbed to the top spot on Oct. 11. They held that 
>> ranking for eight polls and won 15 consecutive matches before falling to 
>> Purdue in the NCAA Regional Semifinal, held in Austin, Texas.
>> 
>> In 1996, Florida nabbed the No. 1 ranking on Nov. 5 and held it for the next 
>> four polls. The team went on to win its next 12 matches and reached the NCAA 
>> semifinals, where Hawaii ended the streak.
>> 
>> These Gators are undefeated and off to their first 9-0 start since 2007, 
>> when they opened the year with 16 consecutive victories. Florida, James 
>> Madison, Miami and Towson are the only remaining undefeated teams.
>> 
>>  
>> 
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Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1

2017-09-26 Thread Woody
i think both of those wins were at home.. or at least one of them was.

On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 11:37 AM, Oliver Barry  wrote:

> I got to see them play once when I was down there for homecoming.
>
> They are tremendous athletes. I would hate to be standing on the other
> side of the net when a spike comes across.
>
> I’m sure it would injure me.
>
> They’ve never won a NC with Mary. I hope this is the year.
>
> Beating the number 1 team and number 4 (if I remember correctly) on the
> road sure is a good start.
>
>
>
> Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
>
> Real Estate Broker
>
> PARKS
>
> 305B Indian Lake Blvd
> 
>
> Suite 220
> 
>
> Hendersonville TN 37075
> 
>
> Phone: 615-826-4040 <(615)%20826-4040>
>
> Mobile: 615-972-4239 <(615)%20972-4239>
>
> bar...@realtracs.com
>
>
>
> *From:* gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] *On
> Behalf Of *Woody
> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 26, 2017 10:29 AM
> *To:* Gatortalk
> *Subject:* Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball
> team ranked No. 1
>
>
>
> Mary Wise has done a great job with that program.  I wanna go to some
> games someday.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 11:25 AM, Oliver Barry 
> wrote:
>
> They should have been ranked #1 two weeks ago!
>
>
>
> Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
>
> Real Estate Broker
>
> PARKS
>
> 305B Indian Lake Blvd
> 
>
> Suite 220
> 
>
> Hendersonville TN 37075
> 
>
> Phone: 615-826-4040 <(615)%20826-4040>
>
> Mobile: 615-972-4239 <(615)%20972-4239>
>
> bar...@realtracs.com
>
>
> UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1
>
> By
>
>  *Gatorsports* 
>
>  (Gainesville SUN) -
>
> September 25, 2017
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Florida's
> Allie Monserez (22) sets the ball during the Gators volleyball match
> against Florida State at the Exactech Arena in Gainesville. [Brad
> McClenny/The Gainesville Sun]
>
>
>
> LEXINGTON, Ky. —  For the third time in program history, Florida sits atop
> the American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I Top 25 Poll. The
> Gators, who were ranked No. 3 before an array of upsets last weekend, were
> last ranked No. 1 in 2010, and also garnered the nation’s top ranking in
> 1996.
>
> This is the 14th all-time No. 1 ranking in program history. It is also the
> earliest Florida has risen to No. 1. The Gators boast a 27-2 all-time
> record as the No. 1-ranked team.
>
> Back in 2010, the Gators climbed to the top spot on Oct. 11. They held
> that ranking for eight polls and won 15 consecutive matches before falling
> to Purdue in the NCAA Regional Semifinal, held in Austin, Texas.
>
> In 1996, Florida nabbed the No. 1 ranking on Nov. 5 and held it for the
> next four polls. The team went on to win its next 12 matches and reached
> the NCAA semifinals, where Hawaii ended the streak.
>
> These Gators are undefeated and off to their first 9-0 start since 2007,
> when they opened the year with 16 consecutive victories. Florida, James
> Madison, Miami and Towson are the only remaining undefeated teams.
>
>
>
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RE: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1

2017-09-26 Thread Charles Simpson
We've seen them once this year when they beat then #1 Texas. Pretty exciting 
game to watch but the matches last a little too long imo.

Charlie

On September 26, 2017 11:38:37 AM Jay Cicone  
wrote:
I saw them play once in the O Dome. We slipped in before a Gator football game 
and watched before heading into the stadium.

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Oliver Barry
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 11:37 AM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team 
ranked No. 1

I got to see them play once when I was down there for homecoming.
They are tremendous athletes. I would hate to be standing on the other side of 
the net when a spike comes across.
I’m sure it would injure me.
They’ve never won a NC with Mary. I hope this is the year.
Beating the number 1 team and number 4 (if I remember correctly) on the road 
sure is a good start.

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS
305B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN 37075
Phone: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239
bar...@realtracs.com

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Woody
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 10:29 AM
To: Gatortalk
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team 
ranked No. 1

Mary Wise has done a great job with that program.  I wanna go to some games 
someday.

On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 11:25 AM, Oliver Barry 
> wrote:
They should have been ranked #1 two weeks ago!

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS
305B Indian Lake 
Blvd
Suite 
220
Hendersonville TN 
37075
Phone: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239
bar...@realtracs.com

UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1
By
 
Gatorsports
 (Gainesville SUN) -
September 25, 2017


[Image removed by 
sender.]Florida's
 Allie Monserez (22) sets the ball during the Gators volleyball match against 
Florida State at the Exactech Arena in Gainesville. [Brad McClenny/The 
Gainesville Sun]


LEXINGTON, Ky. —  For the third time in program history, Florida sits atop the 
American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I Top 25 Poll. The Gators, who 
were ranked No. 3 before an array of upsets last weekend, were last ranked No. 
1 in 2010, and also garnered the nation’s top ranking in 1996.

This is the 14th all-time No. 1 ranking in program history. It is also the 
earliest Florida has risen to No. 1. The Gators boast a 27-2 all-time record as 
the No. 1-ranked team.

Back in 2010, the Gators climbed to the top spot on Oct. 11. They held that 
ranking for eight polls and won 15 consecutive matches before falling to Purdue 
in the NCAA Regional Semifinal, held in Austin, Texas.

In 1996, Florida nabbed the No. 1 ranking on Nov. 5 and held it for the next 
four polls. The team went on to win its next 12 matches and reached the NCAA 
semifinals, where Hawaii ended the streak.

These Gators are undefeated and off to their first 9-0 start since 2007, when 
they opened the year with 16 consecutive victories. Florida, James Madison, 
Miami and Towson are the only 

RE: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1

2017-09-26 Thread Jay Cicone
I saw them play once in the O Dome. We slipped in before a Gator football game 
and watched before heading into the stadium.

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Oliver Barry
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 11:37 AM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team 
ranked No. 1

I got to see them play once when I was down there for homecoming.
They are tremendous athletes. I would hate to be standing on the other side of 
the net when a spike comes across.
I’m sure it would injure me.
They’ve never won a NC with Mary. I hope this is the year.
Beating the number 1 team and number 4 (if I remember correctly) on the road 
sure is a good start.

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS
305B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN 37075
Phone: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239
bar...@realtracs.com

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Woody
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 10:29 AM
To: Gatortalk
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team 
ranked No. 1

Mary Wise has done a great job with that program.  I wanna go to some games 
someday.

On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 11:25 AM, Oliver Barry 
> wrote:
They should have been ranked #1 two weeks ago!

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS
305B Indian Lake 
Blvd
Suite 
220
Hendersonville TN 
37075
Phone: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239
bar...@realtracs.com

UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1
By
 
Gatorsports
 (Gainesville SUN) -
September 25, 2017


[Image removed by 
sender.]Florida's
 Allie Monserez (22) sets the ball during the Gators volleyball match against 
Florida State at the Exactech Arena in Gainesville. [Brad McClenny/The 
Gainesville Sun]


LEXINGTON, Ky. —  For the third time in program history, Florida sits atop the 
American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I Top 25 Poll. The Gators, who 
were ranked No. 3 before an array of upsets last weekend, were last ranked No. 
1 in 2010, and also garnered the nation’s top ranking in 1996.

This is the 14th all-time No. 1 ranking in program history. It is also the 
earliest Florida has risen to No. 1. The Gators boast a 27-2 all-time record as 
the No. 1-ranked team.

Back in 2010, the Gators climbed to the top spot on Oct. 11. They held that 
ranking for eight polls and won 15 consecutive matches before falling to Purdue 
in the NCAA Regional Semifinal, held in Austin, Texas.

In 1996, Florida nabbed the No. 1 ranking on Nov. 5 and held it for the next 
four polls. The team went on to win its next 12 matches and reached the NCAA 
semifinals, where Hawaii ended the streak.

These Gators are undefeated and off to their first 9-0 start since 2007, when 
they opened the year with 16 consecutive victories. Florida, James Madison, 
Miami and Towson are the only remaining undefeated teams.

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RE: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1

2017-09-26 Thread Oliver Barry
I got to see them play once when I was down there for homecoming.

They are tremendous athletes. I would hate to be standing on the other side of 
the net when a spike comes across.

I’m sure it would injure me.

They’ve never won a NC with Mary. I hope this is the year.

Beating the number 1 team and number 4 (if I remember correctly) on the road 
sure is a good start.

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

PARKS

305B Indian Lake Blvd

Suite 220

Hendersonville TN 37075

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

  bar...@realtracs.com

 

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Woody
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 10:29 AM
To: Gatortalk
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team 
ranked No. 1

 

Mary Wise has done a great job with that program.  I wanna go to some games 
someday.

 

On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 11:25 AM, Oliver Barry  wrote:

They should have been ranked #1 two weeks ago!

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

PARKS

305B Indian Lake Blvd 

 

Suite 220 

 

Hendersonville TN 37075 

 

Phone: 615-826-4040  

Mobile: 615-972-4239  

bar...@realtracs.com

 


UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1


By

   Gatorsports

 (Gainesville SUN) - 

September 25, 2017

 

 

 

 Florida's Allie Monserez (22) sets the ball during the Gators volleyball match 
against Florida State at the Exactech Arena in Gainesville. [Brad McClenny/The 
Gainesville Sun]

 

LEXINGTON, Ky. —  For the third time in program history, Florida sits atop the 
American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I Top 25 Poll. The Gators, who 
were ranked No. 3 before an array of upsets last weekend, were last ranked No. 
1 in 2010, and also garnered the nation’s top ranking in 1996.

This is the 14th all-time No. 1 ranking in program history. It is also the 
earliest Florida has risen to No. 1. The Gators boast a 27-2 all-time record as 
the No. 1-ranked team.

Back in 2010, the Gators climbed to the top spot on Oct. 11. They held that 
ranking for eight polls and won 15 consecutive matches before falling to Purdue 
in the NCAA Regional Semifinal, held in Austin, Texas.

In 1996, Florida nabbed the No. 1 ranking on Nov. 5 and held it for the next 
four polls. The team went on to win its next 12 matches and reached the NCAA 
semifinals, where Hawaii ended the streak.

These Gators are undefeated and off to their first 9-0 start since 2007, when 
they opened the year with 16 consecutive victories. Florida, James Madison, 
Miami and Towson are the only remaining undefeated teams.

 

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Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1

2017-09-26 Thread Woody
Mary Wise has done a great job with that program.  I wanna go to some games
someday.

On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 11:25 AM, Oliver Barry  wrote:

> They should have been ranked #1 two weeks ago!
>
>
>
> Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
>
> Real Estate Broker
>
> PARKS
>
> 305B Indian Lake Blvd
> 
>
> Suite 220
> 
>
> Hendersonville TN 37075
> 
>
> Phone: 615-826-4040 <(615)%20826-4040>
>
> Mobile: 615-972-4239 <(615)%20972-4239>
>
> bar...@realtracs.com
>
>
> UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1
>
> By
>
>  *Gatorsports* 
>
>  (Gainesville SUN) -
>
> September 25, 2017
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Florida's
> Allie Monserez (22) sets the ball during the Gators volleyball match
> against Florida State at the Exactech Arena in Gainesville. [Brad
> McClenny/The Gainesville Sun]
>
>
>
> LEXINGTON, Ky. —  For the third time in program history, Florida sits atop
> the American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I Top 25 Poll. The
> Gators, who were ranked No. 3 before an array of upsets last weekend, were
> last ranked No. 1 in 2010, and also garnered the nation’s top ranking in
> 1996.
>
> This is the 14th all-time No. 1 ranking in program history. It is also the
> earliest Florida has risen to No. 1. The Gators boast a 27-2 all-time
> record as the No. 1-ranked team.
>
> Back in 2010, the Gators climbed to the top spot on Oct. 11. They held
> that ranking for eight polls and won 15 consecutive matches before falling
> to Purdue in the NCAA Regional Semifinal, held in Austin, Texas.
>
> In 1996, Florida nabbed the No. 1 ranking on Nov. 5 and held it for the
> next four polls. The team went on to win its next 12 matches and reached
> the NCAA semifinals, where Hawaii ended the streak.
>
> These Gators are undefeated and off to their first 9-0 start since 2007,
> when they opened the year with 16 consecutive victories. Florida, James
> Madison, Miami and Towson are the only remaining undefeated teams.
>
>
>
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[gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1

2017-09-26 Thread Oliver Barry
They should have been ranked #1 two weeks ago!

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

PARKS

305B Indian Lake Blvd

Suite 220

Hendersonville TN 37075

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

  bar...@realtracs.com

 


UF roundup: Volleyball team ranked No. 1


By

   Gatorsports

 (Gainesville SUN) - 

September 25, 2017

 

 

 

 Florida's Allie Monserez (22) sets the ball during the Gators volleyball match 
against Florida State at the Exactech Arena in Gainesville. [Brad McClenny/The 
Gainesville Sun]

 

LEXINGTON, Ky. —  For the third time in program history, Florida sits atop the 
American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I Top 25 Poll. The Gators, who 
were ranked No. 3 before an array of upsets last weekend, were last ranked No. 
1 in 2010, and also garnered the nation’s top ranking in 1996.

This is the 14th all-time No. 1 ranking in program history. It is also the 
earliest Florida has risen to No. 1. The Gators boast a 27-2 all-time record as 
the No. 1-ranked team.

Back in 2010, the Gators climbed to the top spot on Oct. 11. They held that 
ranking for eight polls and won 15 consecutive matches before falling to Purdue 
in the NCAA Regional Semifinal, held in Austin, Texas.

In 1996, Florida nabbed the No. 1 ranking on Nov. 5 and held it for the next 
four polls. The team went on to win its next 12 matches and reached the NCAA 
semifinals, where Hawaii ended the streak.

These Gators are undefeated and off to their first 9-0 start since 2007, when 
they opened the year with 16 consecutive victories. Florida, James Madison, 
Miami and Towson are the only remaining undefeated teams.

 

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