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  • Bradley basketball & drug lord El Chapo

    This is an interesting connection -

    First - one of the top senior DEA agents (Drug Enforcement Agency) and Deputy Administrator who helped track & capture the world's most notorious drug lords
    and that led to his conviction - is an agent named Jack Riley.
    He is interviewed here on this video at 1:59, 3:47, 4:08, 5:00 and 6:50 and he is WEARING HIS BRADLEY athletic gear!
    Notorious Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has been convicted of trafficking cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and marijuana and expected to be ...


    But in a separate interview he says this...

    "After high school Riley went to Bradley University with the hope of walking onto the basketball team.
    "They wouldn't let me in the gym, I was so bad," he says. He focused on having a good time, and
    by graduation he still had no idea what he wanted to do with his life."
    https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicag...t?oid=13657554


    "IF JACK RILEY were not pursuing the world's most notorious drug lord, he'd be coaching in a youth basketball league,
    repairing psyches and developing skills of players cut from high school teams. For much of the past 25 years Riley has
    been trying to turn young ballers into the player he never became: a 6-foot guard whose walk-on attempt at
    Bradley University four decades ago ended with an unappealing offer from the coach: Do you want to be a team manager? He didn't."
    You may have followed an outdated link, or have mistyped a URL


    He was even profiled in a 2014 issue of Bradley Hilltopics
    https://issuu.com/hilltopics/docs/hi...20140623-issuu

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    Maybe he could find a way to channel a bit of El Chapo's reported $14 billion fortune to Bradley?

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