- Brett Favre makes the statement
- The NFL icon allegedly embezzled social funds
- Favre reassured: “I didn’t know”
Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre released a statement Tuesday amid his involvement in a lawsuit over the misuse of Mississippi state social funds.
Brett Favre: I didn’t do anything wrong “
“I have been unfairly maligned by the media,” Favre said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “I haven’t done anything wrong and it’s time to fix things.”
Favre is one of several people sued for diverting $ 20 million from state social funds to other areas, including building a new volleyball stadium at the University of Southern Mississippi. She also reportedly asked for money to build a new training facility for the Southern Mississippi football team.
Favre: “I didn’t know”
“Nobody ever told me and I didn’t know that the money for welfare recipients went to university or to me,” Favre said. “I have tried to help my alma mater, USM, a Mississippi state public university, raise money for a health club. My goal has always been, and always will be, to improve my university’s athletic facilities.” .
According to Anna Wolfe of Mississippi Today, text messages show Favre worked with nonprofit founder Nancy New and former Welfare Director John Davis to divert $ 5 million in federal welfare funds to build a new stadium. New has already pleaded guilty to 13 counts, while Davis has pleaded guilty to two federal counts.
Former Packers quarterback implicated in state lawsuit
Favre has not been criminally charged for his alleged involvement in the scandal, but he is implicated in the state cause.
Government agencies forwarded the funds to the Nancy News charity, the Mississippi Community Education Center, which then forwarded the funds to the university, all with the full knowledge and consent of other government agencies, including the State Institute for Higher Education, the governor’s office and the attorney general’s office, ”Favre said.
Favre pleads ignorance – and pleads innocent
Favre said he felt it was legal to donate the money raised through the fundraiser to USM.
“I was told that the legal work to ensure these funds could be accepted by the university was done by prosecutors and state officials,” he said. “After I found out that the money I was paid for the fundraiser on the radio came from federal funds, I gave it all back.”
Additionally, The Athletic reported that Favre’s charity, Favre 4 Hope, made a significant donation to the USM at the same time. While this case is still ongoing, SiriusXM has announced that it will be shutting down Favre’s weekly radio show.
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