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Originally Posted by TheAxiom
I respect you Tony, I do - but you're wrong on this one.
1. Brady did provide them with all the messages and phone records
2. Nothing was found
3. The NFL advised him he could destroy his phone.
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Thank you.
Okay. Point me to something that shows I'm wrong.
The things I have read on the topic are:
- Wells Report -- Cites that Mr. Brady didn't deliver phone information that was requested.
- NFL Appeal Decision (https://nfllabor.files.wordpress.com...ady-appeal.pdf) -- Plainly states Mr. Brady did not provide the requested phone content that was requested. The decision states that phone records from the cell phone carrier were provided, but it doesn't say that those records include the content of relevant text messages and/or emails.
- Various news articles:
Now from what I've read, not one source said "Tom Brady turned over the phone information that was requested," or something to that effect. I do see even Mr. Brady's advocate discussing why Mr. Brady did not turn over the requested information. Now you tell me why an attorney/agent would discuss reasons for Mr. Brady's not releasing specific information if instead Mr. Brady did release that information.
All the best.