Damon Evans Enters Guilty Plea on DUI Charge
The former University of Georgia athletic director was sentenced to twelve months' probation, 40 hours of community service, and a $750 fine.
Although he wasn't banished from Valdosta or anything, he might as well have been: Evans now lives and works in Boston, largely because his ability to show his face in his former home state has been compromised permanently; through his own poor decisionmaking, Evans derailed a promising career at his dream job, turning his good name into a cautionary tale and a punch line. So ends a disgraceful episode which is no less sad almost seven months later.
(Hat tip: Bob Finch.)
Go 'Dawgs!
over 1 year ago
T Kyle King
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Well,
I hope he’s gotten his life back together as best as possible and he continues to grow and learn from the experience.
and forced him to endure
one of the the snowiest winters on record – now that my friends is more punishment than the law can impose.
I can bake like a demon.
he's getting what he deserved to be honest...
the man knew what he had, and the risk he was taking. Hope his family, especially his young kids, aren’t negatively impacted by this, and I think being somewhere they can have anonymity helps, but punishment was earned.
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by Mr. Sanchez on Jan 27, 2011 8:02 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
as someone once held hostage
in the frozen yankee wasteland, I believe living in that place to be cruel & unusual punishment. But to each their own.
I can bake like a demon.
































