How is telling the truth "criminal" regardless of who it harms?
The truth is any ex-Patriot, from the ball boy to the 3rd string center to Tom Brady can call up the press at any point and talk about Spygate. No law is stopping them.
To say this fact at any point "off the cuff" to the Commish from Brady's camp is not blackmail. It's just the truth.
Only if he was stupid enough to say "I want this for that" would it be blackmail. I'm not suggesting that. I'm just suggesting he could mention he might want to talk to 60-minutes some time and recollect his time with the team back in the early 2000's.
I will go back to your original post and bring it forward along with the lines from your follow up that you deleted above.
All I'm saying is there is no doubt that he could CRUCIFY the league and Belichick for their handling of Spygate if he wanted to. And knowing Jeffery Kessler (Brady's attorney) it wouldn't surprise me at all if that idea was just accidentally mentions during this whole thing behind closed doors and "off the record".
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]It would be interesting (this is a wild speculation) if Brady threatened to blow the lid entirely off of Spygate if he's not exonerated for Deflategate.
He's got to know a lot about the inside scoop, severity, extent and cover up (if any) of Spygate. Even if he comes clean on everything he knows about Spygate and decides to throw Bill Belichick under the bus (just like Belichick basically threw Brady under the bus for Deflategate) in some exclusive 60-minutes interview that has to cause the NFL to pause in their decision to proceed with punishment, right?
We've long suspected that long after Belichick and Brady retire that much more information about Spygate would come to light and tight lips would start to loosen up a bit.
Maybe Brady drops the bomb and starts talking and bringing all that old baggage back into the light. If his legacy is already tainted (in his eyes) because of Deflategate, why not take everyone and their brother down on the ship with you?
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In the two posts listed above in color you say
Brady threatened if he's not exonerated
that now meets the requirements for the elements of the crime of blackmail, end of story no gauges needed to prove it it came from your own keyboard.
Second event His legal representative mentions this at any time off the record in a fashion that one would expect it to be used as a negotiation tactic it would now be conspiracy to commit. There is no way to threaten anyone in this manner with out consequences.
If marsha** decides to do this independent of the appeal and after he has accepted his punishment it could then result in sanctions against his employer and possibly against him for violating non disclosure agreements etc, but he could avoid the criminal aspect of the issue.
If I was the Rodger and this was uttered in my presence by his representative or him I would then be on the phone to the state prosecutor who would love to make a big name for himself. I would then swear out an affidavit at that time before anyone could go public with anything. You can bet warrants would be served in a real quick hurry and the penalties against the cheats would be long and glorious.