Looks like you're fine as long as you don't care about your video gaming consoles. Why was he that desperate for a few hundred dollars?
Sauce:
http://www.normantranscript.com/sports/b...c662f.html
"It was the second time Sunderland has been charged in the last week, and it appears the charges are connected to the same incident. On June 13, Sunderland was charged in Oklahoma County with concealing stolen property, a misdemeanor, after allegedly selling gaming systems believed to be stolen from the OU student-athlete residence Headington Hall, according to court records.
Sunderland was suspended from the team indefinitely, OU announced Monday night. When contacted Wednesday, a team spokesman said OU is aware of the new charge and has not modified Sunderland’s status.
A new arrest warrant for Sunderland was issued Wednesday in Cleveland County, but there was no record of his arrest. It is unclear whether the two charges against him will be tried together or independently.
A court affidavit related to Sunderland’s misdemeanor charge alleges Sunderland sold an Xbox One console, controllers and games, plus a Playstation 4, controllers and games, to CDR Electronics in Oklahoma City for $499.50.
The affidavit states the property was stolen from the on-campus student-athlete residence March 15 and sold that day by Sunderland.
Sunderland signed paperwork at CDR Electronics stating he had owned the equipment for four months, according to the affidavit. The report also states Sunderland admitted to OU police during an interview that he knew the property was stolen when he sold it.
Court records indicate Sunderland received the misdemeanor charge from Oklahoma City police June 13. An arrest warrant was issued June 15.
Sunderland turned himself into the Oklahoma County Jail at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday and was processed and released at 8:30 a.m. on $2,000 bond, the Oklahoma County Sheriff Office confirmed. A preliminary hearing is scheduled at 8 a.m. July 20 before Special Judge Russell D. Hall.
Sunderland, of Midwest City, appeared in eight games last season, recording his first career interception in a 45-40 win over Texas.
Many expected him to compete for a starting spot this fall."
*Edit* As a big believer in second through 23rd chances, I'm happy for this kid and for Troy. Just wondered why he needed a few hundred.