Hark The Sound of Jail Doors Slammin’ … Former UNC Tutor Jennifer Wiley Appears in Court to Face Charges

Former UNC football tutor Jennifer Wiley appeared in court today, facing charges that she illegally encouraged a former UNC player to sign with a sports agent. Jennifer Lauren Wiley Thompson, is facing four counts of athlete-agent inducement,  a Class I felony that carries a maximum sentence of 15 months in prison and a maximum fine of $25,000 for each offense.

The charges, which were unveiled in a Hillsborough courtroom today allege that Wiley purchased round-trip airfare for Greg Little, as well as making deliveries of packages containing cash to the former player.

More indictments are expected to be unveiled later this week.

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45 Responses to Hark The Sound of Jail Doors Slammin’ … Former UNC Tutor Jennifer Wiley Appears in Court to Face Charges

  1. GotNCState 10/03/2013 at 4:33 PM #

    Lmao! An AA mentioning AFAM connection in the scandal. Hahaaaaa

  2. TLeo 10/03/2013 at 4:59 PM #

    I’ll be looking forward to hearing who the other people are that were indicted and to see if any of them start “singing” to save their own hides. Assuming she has no other record, I expect she will be offered a good plea deal in exchange for truthful testimony and information against any others involved. That is usually what happens when there are multiple defendants. This could get interesting.

  3. TruthBKnown Returns 10/03/2013 at 5:56 PM #

    Is it just me, or is she smiling awfully big for someone that just got indicted on a felony charge that could land her in prison for 15 months?

  4. Alpha Wolf 10/03/2013 at 6:15 PM #

    From what I have heard/seen, her lawyer, Joe Chesire V is saying that she is a victim of being ‘too nice’ or something like that.

    I fully expect this to get tried in the court of public opinion before it gets in front of a jury, and really, can anyone expect a fair trial of the alleged misdeeds of someone from the athletic department at UNC-CH in Orange Freaking County, NC?

  5. tjfoose1 10/03/2013 at 6:18 PM #

    How much $$$ is worth taking the rap? 1st time offense and time off for good behavior… she could be out in a matter of months (or sooner) and never have to work again.

  6. Alpha Wolf 10/03/2013 at 6:19 PM #

    BTW, how does a tutor afford the likes of Joe Chesire anyhow? He’s one of 2-3 best defense attorneys in the state. I am sure that his time is not that cheap.

  7. tjfoose1 10/03/2013 at 6:21 PM #

    Exactly.

  8. ncsslim 10/03/2013 at 6:21 PM #

    If you don’t know by now, you’re just not gonna know. There won’t be any singing. No one in any authority wants anything more than some CYA “rogue groupee/out-of-control-agent” attention on this. If they would put the heat to Nyang’oro or Crowder (I mean serious jail time heat), then the cards might start falling into place, but Wiley (and the agents to come) are just easy target peripherals and they know that. And Joe Cheshire on her “legal team”? I guess Matlock and Perry Mason are dead.

  9. BJD95 10/03/2013 at 6:40 PM #

    I would guess that as long as she doesn’t speak ill of the U*…her legal representation will remain at a substantial (likely 100%) discount.

    Call me jaded and cynical, I guess.

  10. TOBtime 10/03/2013 at 6:50 PM #

    The pics on the Charlotte Observer website are priceless. Sweet Jenny is married now yet chose not to keep her maiden name. Go figure. And from the looks of hubby she had the best time of her life when she had little greg.
    One pic in particular should be titled “Jenny faces reality”

  11. EasternWakeWolf 10/03/2013 at 6:52 PM #

    Maybe ButchyBoy is paying for it.
    According to WRAL, she is looking at 15 months per charge and there’s four of them, so she could be looking at 5 years.

  12. WolftownVA81 10/03/2013 at 6:57 PM #

    Maybe we’ll at least learn more during the discovery phase. Can’t wait to get to the bottom of this “Football” scandal.

  13. TheCOWDOG 10/03/2013 at 7:13 PM #

    SHE ain’t givin nothin’ up. State dog and pony show.

    Same goes for whoever is the next list.

    I’m waiting for the SBI to get its shit done.

  14. Virginia Wolf 10/03/2013 at 8:28 PM #

    Don’t worry guys, it’ll all be over by Friday. Oh, tomorrow is Friday. Maybe not!!! Get the popcorn!!!

  15. NCSU88 10/03/2013 at 8:58 PM #

    I have some fun Gifs and Memes waiting for the big day. Are the forums going to be resurrected any time soon?

  16. Master 10/03/2013 at 10:16 PM #

  17. Master 10/03/2013 at 10:18 PM #

    Oops, sorry. Don’t know how to make that gif come to life.

  18. JohnGalt78 10/03/2013 at 10:22 PM #

    Note the second sentence in this copy and paste of paragraph three of the N and O’s Editorial Opinion page:

    “Marshall got involved after an NCAA investigation. There is no joy in this proceeding for anyone. But the football program as run by fired Coach Butch Davis was prospering on the field but allegedly not living up to very high standards off the field. In addition to the allegations involving Thompson and Little, there were reports in The News & Observer about bogus courses in the African studies department, favored by athletes and requiring very little work.”

    Really? No joy for anyone? I am soooooooo freakin joyful right now I could crap a rainbow. Anybody else feeling the joy?

    Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/10/03/3251214/the-unc-plot-thickens-with-tutors.html#storylink=cpy

  19. vtpackfan 10/03/2013 at 10:48 PM #

    Coach Fedora might get a little joy from this as well. Something UNC football related that could stink worse them his team comes in handy.

  20. PackFanInLA 10/03/2013 at 10:49 PM #

    I am as much of a UNC-hater as anyone, but seriously, doesn’t this seem a little extreme for what she did? “Agent-athlete inducement?” what the hell? A FELONY?

    Why is the government even involved in this? Isn’t the NCAA a membership organization. Why should we be wasting taxpayer resources prosecuting this girl?

    Am I missing something? can someone explain why what she did is worthy of a felony?

    I feel totally different about the AFAM thing. That was probably MILLIONS of taxpayer money over the course of a decade down the drain in salaries, overhead, etc. for fake classes that north carolina taxpayers were paying for. That strikes me as something that should be a felony for the sheer misappropriation of resources.

  21. packalum44 10/04/2013 at 12:08 AM #

    They had probable cause to arrest her which means Little or someone sung about the cash. Question now is, does she 1) take a plea deal and plead guilty to a misdemeanor (dumb of her but she is only a teacher – i.e. no significant harm to future professional achievement), 2) fight it in trial (lots of discovery that would be fun), or perhaps the most tantalizing scenario, 3) take a plea deal to have charges dismissed if she rats out the handler behind the scenes – the source of the cash.

    As most here know, she was a puppet (who rumor has it slept with several players and the coach) of a much larger scheme. I doubt anything more juicy comes of this than agents used her to funnel cash. No coaches would be dumb enough (black santa?) to get too involved.

  22. Royal Wulff 10/04/2013 at 12:32 AM #

    Little “sang” in January. The SOS office, who evidently take “no joy” in this released his deposition on 9/5:
    http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/09/05/3166596/nc-investigators-say-ga-based.html

  23. Jediwolf 10/04/2013 at 7:22 AM #

    How do you do Mrs. Wi-ley?

  24. whitefang 10/04/2013 at 7:50 AM #

    I have a completely different take on this than most.
    This is a way for UNC to continue to say “it is not us. This inconvenience was caused by a few rogue people not our squeaky clean athletic dept and administration. We got rid of these isolated individuals and see they are being prosecuted (and we aren’t which proves we had nothing to do with it) so everything is fine over here now and the Carolina Way lives.”

  25. rtpack24 10/04/2013 at 7:59 AM #

    “How do you do Mrs. Wiley?”

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