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Arizona State University s athletics department lost $11 million last fiscal year as COVID-19 began, but 110 employees received more than $600,000 in discretionary bonuses likely the largest in the Pac-12 Conference records obtained by The Arizona Republic show.
The University of Arizona and six other Pac-12 schools gave no discretionary bonuses last year partially because of financial challenges caused by COVID-19, according to records obtained by The Republic. UA
laid off 21 employees in its athletics department because of budget problems related to the pandemic, while other schools imposed layoffs, furloughs and program cuts.
One Pac-12 athletic director said he waived his bonus and asked others to do the same to mitigate the negative impact that COVID-19 continues to have on revenues.
have to wonder whether there s some concern about a violation that might put them back in jail. as the former u.s. attorney you ve seen that happen? we ve seen many times where somebody got a generous term of probation, blew it by committing a crime and getting put in prison for the whole time. reporter: ever since couch s controversial affluenza defense an unexpected ten-year probation there have been complaints of special treatment for the wealthy. lieus amcconnell among nine people injured in the drunk driving accident that killed four, lucas father. i think accountability for him and would come in the form of swift and certain and severe punishment. reporter: judge jean boyd sentenced ethan couch and also set the conditions of his probation. we attempted to ask her about the developments but she was unavailable at home and didn t answer her phone. the u.s. marshal says even if ethan couch has fled the country he s not beyond their reach. it really doesn t matter if he
killed four drunk driving and the force awakens over half a billion dollars at the box office. first look starts right now. good morning, i m dara brown. breaking news out of las vegas. one person is dead and 26 others injured some critically after a woman driving a 1996 oldsmobile jumped the curb on a famed vegas strip. the driver plowed into a group of people before driving back on the road and proceeded to drive back onto the sidewalk and into another group. one witness said the car looked like a bowling ball and the victims pins. police say it was intentional. based on the evidence and information from our fatal investigators at this point we are treating this as an intentional act. she is in the detention center right now. she s speaking to detectives. they re drawing hadder blood and she will be, i expect her to be charged within the next few hours. the driver fled the scene, drove to a hotel and abandoned the car in a parking space. 3-year-old was in the car sean
and when you tonight have accountability, you just perpetuate the action. i don t think it should have been a mutually-exclusive type of situation where he got just rehab or jail, i think there could have been a combination of both. he can think about what he did and then address the substance abuse treatment problem that he has. i just don t think gregg: the judge here, and i think we have a picture of the state district judge, jean boyd. now, listen, she obviously entertained the argument by the defense of affluence, but the defense attorney said, well, she can t decide it based on that, she decided it based on rehabilitation. come on, keith, do you buy that? i do gregg: actually spinning it the same way you d spin it. the word affluence was used once in the entire hearing, never by the attorney, by a mistake by the expert. he admitted that afterwards. he said it s not a term i wanted to use. gregg: forget labels, it was the content of the expert testimony of affluence that m
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