EXCLUSIVE: Bishop Sycamore Owner Andre Peterson Comes to League of Justice To Tell His Story As Ohio Governor Calls Team A Scam & Asks Attorney General to Investigate. - LEAGUE OF JUSTICE https://t.co/7JR8y8pP5S
Fun Fact: Between 2018-2021 @BishopFootball played in 31 hsfb games. During that time their overall record was 7-24. 14 of the teams they played were nationally-ranked, and 12 teams were from their home state of OH #rushtojudgement#fantasticlies
First I’d like to praise God and thank him for EVERYTHING . I’d also like to thank my family for the unforgettable sacrifices they’ve made for me . After a great conversation with @huejack10 the University of Grambling State has offered . Thank you @GSUFootball01 & @CoachTroop3 .
In a stunning revelation, the report said it's unlikely anyone can sue to stop Bishop Sycamore from operating because a string of court cases has held that the only ”way to keep children from attending a non-chartered, non-tax supported school ... is, to prosecute their parents."
The report went on to say that while Bishop Sycamore did not meet the minimum operating standards required by Ohio law, the law “does not give the Department authority to sanction or penalize schools like Bishop Sycamore for failure to meet the minimum operating standards”
Sources say the recommendation will allow Dept of Ed to share the information it uncovered during the investigation, including allegations of non-payment to providers & promises made to parents that may not have been fulfilled to see if there is criminal liability for fraud.
The investigation recommends the attorney general investigate Bishop Sycamore to see if there is any liability in other areas of the law, including criminal or civil that may fall under consumer protection laws.