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I looked at themat.com and that probably was not the latest.   Good to hear Kyle will participate.   I would not bet against him winning this thing. 

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Well Snyderman walked through the tournament without much trouble. I wonder if there’s anyone in the NL room that is pushing him. 

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1 hour ago, lisa morales said:

Nice of him to wear his Ohio State blazer to his hearing.  Buckeyes must be so proud of him.  

He didn't. Snyder attended his hearing over Zoom.

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Snyder's suspension lifted by SafeSport.

On Monday, May 19, Kyle Snyder pled guilty to disorderly conduct. This was a lesser charge than he originally faced after being arrested on May 9 for soliciting a prostitute. The penalty for the disorderly conduct charge was a $250 fine. 

Snyder also completed a class at The John School, a course “designed for men arrested for soliciting sex.” Snyder, who was not in the courtroom in Columbus but appeared via a video call, shared what he learned from his experience and the course, stating:

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I’ve learned a lot through this process, and it’s taught me a lot about myself. I plan on making better decisions…I learned about why I made the decision that I did. Which was because I had too much pride, and I learned about the impact these decisions have on my family.

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Just now, happyvalet said:

Snyder's suspension lifted by SafeSport.

On Monday, May 19, Kyle Snyder pled guilty to disorderly conduct. This was a lesser charge than he originally faced after being arrested on May 9 for soliciting a prostitute. The penalty for the disorderly conduct charge was a $250 fine. 

Snyder also completed a class at The John School, a course “designed for men arrested for soliciting sex.” Snyder, who was not in the courtroom in Columbus but appeared via a video call, shared what he learned from his experience and the course, stating:

See: non-apology apology.

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21 minutes ago, ionel said:

Who is he apologizing to?  

a public figure who asks for support from the public, who is paid by the public to represent his country, who asks kids to come pay him for camps and buy his shoes and his branded apparel can be expected to apologize publicly to those who have supported him in myriad ways 

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1 minute ago, happyvalet said:

a public figure who asks for support from the public, who is paid by the public to represent his country, who asks kids to come pay him for camps and buy his shoes and his branded apparel can be expected to apologize publicly to those who have supported him in myriad ways 

and is that what he was supposed to be doing on Monday? 

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4 minutes ago, ionel said:

and is that what he was supposed to be doing on Monday? 

so you agree the right thing to do is to apologize, but you think 12 days isn't enough time

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2 hours ago, ionel said:

Who is he apologizing to?  

In that statement, the court/judge.  Too much pride?  What the heck is that supposed to mean?  Is that him confirming that the undercover officer was a dude?

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