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RE: Pac12 fires two senior executives for failing to report overpayments by media




- $50M is the claimed amount, might change
- "Just the tip of the iceberg"
- Thompson believes its Dish Network due to the recent legal issues
- Dish might have found the overpayment inadvertently
- Thompson doesn't believe this impacts the Media Deal negotiation
- Safe to assume Larry Scott knew
- PAC Network President Mark Shuken was hired in 2017 and was only around for a couple months before the 2017 audit was completed. He should have been the most vocal at the time, shouldn't have sat on it.
- Too unusual to be negligence
- Larry Scott might be protected by separation agreement
(This post was last modified: 01-24-2023 02:58 AM by ArmoredUpKnight.)
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