Tim Donaghy, disgraced NBA Ref, 1.65 million dollar winner

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REMEMBER Tim Donaghy?
Delco native. Ex-referee in the NBA. Recovering gambling addict. Felon.

Yeah, that guy. A Florida jury wants to make him a millionaire.

After 5 rough years that included banishment from the NBA, gambling and wire-fraud convictions for betting on basketball games, and even 2 weeks spent in solitary confinement "like Charles Manson" while serving a 15-month prison term, Donaghy can finally put one in the win column.

According to Donaghy and his lawyer, a St. Petersburg jury on Friday awarded Donaghy $1.3 million in his civil suit against Shawna Vercher and her now-defunct company VTi Group, which published Donaghy's tell-all book about the NBA and its referees.

"The lady made my life a living hell and basically tortured me through the press by putting fictitious stories out there," Donaghy said Sunday. "I knew, at some point, my time would come. And my time was Friday."

The lawsuit stems from a nasty dispute between Donaghy and Vercher. She called the cops, saying he threatened her and book vendors. He said she ripped him off by pocketing nearly $250,000 in revenue from his book, "Personal Foul: A First-Person Account of the Scandal that Rocked the NBA."

Donaghy's lawyer, Nicholas Mooney, said the jury sided with Donaghy on all counts, including breach of contract, theft, and infliction of emotional distress. Under Florida law, the total award will likely be increased to about $1.65 million, Mooney said. Vercher is also responsible for paying Donaghy's attorney's fees.

"When Tim signed up as a client, the cash started coming in, and they found a cash cow, and they started using the money to run the business," Mooney said of VTi.
"To this day, she still hasn't paid me a dime," said Donaghy, 45, a Cardinal O'Hara and Villanova grad.

Vercher, who now hosts her own talk show, said she plans to appeal.

"My goal is the same now as it has always been — that Mr. Donaghy and his ilk stay away from me and my family," she said.

Donaghy said the threat allegations were fabricated and designed to deflect attention from the missing money.

"There are 1.65 million reasons why she wants to file an appeal," he said. "The only thing she needs to do is look in the mirror and take responsibility for what she did."
Regardless of the outcome of the appeal, it is unclear whether Vercher has the money to pay. Donaghy could use it. He said he still owes the NBA more than $100,000 in restitution, although some of that will be paid by his co-conspirators and fellow O'Hara grads, James Battista and Thomas Martino.

Meanwhile, Donaghy, who lives in Sarasota, Fla., is earning a living doing basically the same thing that got him trouble as an NBA referee: Making picks on basketball games. The father of four blogs for sportsconnectionwins.com and advises its handicapper, Danny Berrelli. He said the feds are OK with it.

"I watch a lot of these games and advise him," Donaghy said. "If the lines are way out of whack, I'll have a conversation with him."


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This guy just intrigues me.

He's now a handicapper working for dannyb.net, i think they changed their domain. Dannyb really comes off as a slimeball. 90s style tout.. ie talk game and get every dollar out of you he can.... wish Donaghy did his homework and ended up at one of the more legitimate sites....

Anyways, I was curious before the NBA season and called to see how much Donaghy's NBA season would cost. They told me I would need a 100,000$. I just laughed. I still not sure if that was my fee, or that was my fee + amount expected need to bet. Like I said, DannyB came off as a slimeball and wasn't really direct about answering questions.

I like that Donaghy is a tout. THink its cool to have that kind of access to players (although clearly the average guy cannot afford it). His window of information is closing though, I would of loved to see how he really did this year? Anyone have actual numbers?
 

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thats funny, I was in sarasota just last weekend. Should have looked ole Timmy up.

on another not. You can right anything you want about me for 1.6 mil. Hell ill even do the jail time to go with it.
 

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How about "Spelling For Idiots" in payment?:):)
 

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This guy just intrigues me.

He's now a handicapper working for dannyb.net, i think they changed their domain. Dannyb really comes off as a slimeball. 90s style tout.. ie talk game and get every dollar out of you he can.... wish Donaghy did his homework and ended up at one of the more legitimate sites....

Anyways, I was curious before the NBA season and called to see how much Donaghy's NBA season would cost. They told me I would need a 100,000$. I just laughed. I still not sure if that was my fee, or that was my fee + amount expected need to bet. Like I said, DannyB came off as a slimeball and wasn't really direct about answering questions.

I like that Donaghy is a tout. THink its cool to have that kind of access to players (although clearly the average guy cannot afford it). His window of information is closing though, I would of loved to see how he really did this year? Anyone have actual numbers?

Have you ever taken the 3 day free trial they offer in the emails sportsconnectionwins continues to send out?
 

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Another out of work FRAUD who needs some money.
 

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