Criminal Defense Attorney Brad Koffel devotes the entire January 12, 2020
episode of For the Defense to Special Guest and former Ohio State Buckeyes
Running Back Maurice Clarett. Hailed as a once-in-a-lifetime athlete,
and one of the most exciting high school and college football players
of all time, Clarett rushed for over 1,230 yards with 18 touchdowns as
a Freshman, helping the Buckeyes solidify a 14-0 record and 2002 BCS National
Championship.
Despite his on-field talent, Clarett became known for his off-field troubles,
which began as a young man and came to a head when he was dismissed from
OSU in his Sophomore year after being accused of accepting illegal benefits,
as well as his high-profile legal battle challenging the NFL over draft
eligibility rules that players be 3 years removed from high school.
During the show, Clarett speaks candidly with Attorneys Brad Koffel and
Eric Wlilison about his personal legal troubles, including a string of
arrests and 4 years in prison, his life after imprisonment and work as
a motivational speaker for athletic programs around the country, and how
“street life” and crime can compromise the futures of talented
yet impressionable youth.
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