Investigation launched on parents paying teams for their sons to be drafted!
Huge controversy in the OHL!
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TSN’s Rick Westhead is coming out with another scandelous story on Wednesday, reporting that OHL Commissioner David Branch has confirmed that the league hired an investigator to probe allegations that several hockey parents paid for their sons to be selected in 2022 OHL draft.
There are reports that three GTHL coaches have told me they have evidence, including text messages, of parents paying $30K+.
Westhead adds that Branch did not respond to questions about who was hired to scrutinize claims that parents were paying for their sons to be drafted, the scope of the OHL’s investigation and how long it lasted, or how much the OHL paid its investigator.
More to come as the story develops…
Source: Rick Westhead
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