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On Friday we reported that one-time University of California-Berkeley deputy athletic director, then director of corporate partnerships, Solly Fulp, has departed for an executive position with the Learfield company, in order to plug corporate partnerships for private and public universities across the country. Seehttps://concussioninc.net/?p=12124.
Here are all the mentions in our coverage of Fulp’s involvement in the scandal of Cal football player Ted Agu’s February 2014 death.
Quick Hits From Whistleblower’s Suppressed 2014 Statement to UC Berkeley Campus Police on the Football Strength and Conditioning Program That Killed Ted Agu
Published September 7th, 2016
As More Info Emerges on Cal Football’s Ted Agu Death Cover-Up, University Dithers With ‘Do-Over’ Review of Assistant Coach Damon Harrington’s Conditioning Program
Published September 8th, 2016
Did UC Berkeley Deputy AD Get Golden Parachute For Slow-Walking Investigations of Football Coach-Inspired Player Beating and Ted Agu Death?
Published September 10th, 2016
Cal Football Scandals: Deputy AD Who Directed Ted Agu Death Cover-Up Got $230,000 Contract, Plus $50,000 ‘Sign-On Bonus,’ For New and Unadvertised UC Berkeley Job
Published September 15th, 2016
Retired UC Berkeley Official Provides Full Timeline of Cal Football Death Cover-Up Figure Solly Fulp’s Move to Director of University Sponsorship Deals
Published September 17th, 2016
UC Berkeley Athletics Deputy Solly Fulp Pulled Down $345,178 During Year of Cover-Up of Football Player Ted Agu’s Death
Published September 19th, 2016
Casey Batten – Cal Football Doctor Who Covered Up Ted Agu’s Death – Falls Upward, to the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams
Published September 23rd, 2016
What Cal Deputy AD Made During Cover-Up of Football Player Ted Agu’s Death: $227,879, Plus Potential $60,000 in ‘Performance Bonuses’ and ‘Family Membership in a Sport Club’
Published September 29th, 2016