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      A forum for the state's fastest-growing high school sport... Girls Flag Football

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    • None so far. They had about 4 go to Eau Gallie before it was official that Schneider was leaving but the rumors were already out
    • Sometimes you can do business people you never see face to face. Hell you can buy a house in another state and never see it physically and sign everything online.    So they can accept kids from parents who pay money without knowing what secrets the parents hold.    What if a company hires employee who has heads in their freezer? How doesn’t the company know what they secretly have in their house?    And if they get caught is it fair to say “COMPANY HIRES EMPLOYEES WITH HEADS IN THEIR FREEZER!!!!!!!”
    • I wonder what officiating would be like if you knew it was possible that an IMG player could be the child of a Mexican Cartel parent?     Jambun would have to adjust his officiating evaluations when a cartel kid might be playing.  Home cooking officiating would have a whole new meaning.
    • Academy Fine — Key Facts (2026) Amount of Fine: IMG Academy agreed to pay approximately $1.72 million in penalties. Who Issued the Fine: The U.S. Department of the Treasury – Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Reason for the Fine: IMG accepted tuition payments connected to individuals under U.S. sanctions for alleged ties to a Mexican drug cartel. Time Period Involved: Violations occurred roughly between 2018 and 2022. Number of Violations: Federal officials identified 89 separate sanctions violations tied to financial transactions. Who Was Involved: Two students attended the academy. The students themselves were not accused of crimes. The issue involved parents/guardians who were sanctioned individuals, not on-campus activity. Nature of the Violation: U.S. law prohibits American institutions from conducting financial transactions with sanctioned persons. IMG failed to properly screen tuition payments against federal sanctions lists. Government Finding: Treasury described the conduct as non-egregious but determined IMG lacked adequate compliance controls. Criminal Charges: No criminal charges were filed against IMG Academy or students. The case was handled as a civil sanctions enforcement matter. IMG Academy Response: Cooperated with investigators. Implemented enhanced sanctions-compliance and payment-screening procedures. What the Case Does NOT Mean: ❌ No cartel activity at the school. ❌ No allegations against students’ behavior on campus. ❌ Not an immigration or recruiting violation. ✅ A financial compliance failure involving international tuition payments. Why It Matters: Shows that schools handling international payments are expected to follow the same sanctions-screening rules as financial institutions.
    • I wonder how many times theyre gonna have to click their kitten heels to wish they was back home, cuz they gone most def feel like Dorothy that night.
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