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When one considers the differences between Shapiro and Grolden, one must also note the apparent similarities.
Shapiro - Defrauded hundreds of investors out of millions of dollars
Grolden - Defrauded dozens of university leaders out of millions of dollars
Shapiro - Created an aura of competence, which ultimately proved to be a fraud
Grolden - Created an aura of competence, which ultimately proved to be a fraud
Shapiro - Posed as a benefactor to ingratiate himself with the university administration
Grolden - Posed as a coach to ingratiate himself with the university administration
Shapiro - Cooperated with the NCAA in an attempt to destroy Miami football
Grolden - Cooperating with the university administration to destroy Miami football
Shapiro - When found out, viciously turned on the university
Grolden - When found out, viciously turned on the fans
Shapiro - Currently serving a 20-year sentence
Grolden - Currently has fans serving a 1-year to ??-year sentence
U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman said, “Nevin Shapiro used other people’s money to live a fantasy life built on false promises to unsuspecting victims."
Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller said, “You look at that talent and then you talk to people and it’s like how did this team win only six games because I thought the Miami guys were some of the best at their position all week (at the Senior Bowl). I’m not an expert in the college football field but I think you have to point a finger to the head coach, who obviously can recruit but you have to get production out of those athletes.
Shapiro - Defrauded hundreds of investors out of millions of dollars
Grolden - Defrauded dozens of university leaders out of millions of dollars
Shapiro - Created an aura of competence, which ultimately proved to be a fraud
Grolden - Created an aura of competence, which ultimately proved to be a fraud
Shapiro - Posed as a benefactor to ingratiate himself with the university administration
Grolden - Posed as a coach to ingratiate himself with the university administration
Shapiro - Cooperated with the NCAA in an attempt to destroy Miami football
Grolden - Cooperating with the university administration to destroy Miami football
Shapiro - When found out, viciously turned on the university
Grolden - When found out, viciously turned on the fans
Shapiro - Currently serving a 20-year sentence
Grolden - Currently has fans serving a 1-year to ??-year sentence
U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman said, “Nevin Shapiro used other people’s money to live a fantasy life built on false promises to unsuspecting victims."
Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller said, “You look at that talent and then you talk to people and it’s like how did this team win only six games because I thought the Miami guys were some of the best at their position all week (at the Senior Bowl). I’m not an expert in the college football field but I think you have to point a finger to the head coach, who obviously can recruit but you have to get production out of those athletes.