Selective release of emails and they still look bad, and trying to cover up their actions:
Per the court's order, the NCAA chose what documents to publicly refile. About 200 pages that had been sealed were left out of Tuesday's filing. The omissions include some of the committee's most inflammatory emails that Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Frederick Shaller wrote in 2012 "tend to show ill will or hatred."
The same month, infractions committee member Eleanor Myers expressed uneasiness about the group's deliberations via email.
"I am concerned about confidentiality because I do not know California open records law and because several of us use our institutional email accounts at public institutions," she wrote.
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Per the court's order, the NCAA chose what documents to publicly refile. About 200 pages that had been sealed were left out of Tuesday's filing. The omissions include some of the committee's most inflammatory emails that Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Frederick Shaller wrote in 2012 "tend to show ill will or hatred."
The same month, infractions committee member Eleanor Myers expressed uneasiness about the group's deliberations via email.
"I am concerned about confidentiality because I do not know California open records law and because several of us use our institutional email accounts at public institutions," she wrote.
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