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Meeting breaks

Posted by Mike Reiss, Globe Staff May 13, 2008 11:03 AM

NEW YORK -- At about 10:55 a.m., Matt Walsh and his lawyer, Michael Levy, exited the NFL's offices.

Walsh did not speak to reporters. Levy, standing on top of the steps in front of the league offices at 280 Park Ave., issued this statement:

"Mr. Walsh is pleased that he's had the opportunity to assist the National Football League in its investigation regarding the Patriots videotaping practices. As all of you know, Senator Specter has been waiting quite a while to speak with Mr. Walsh as well. Out of respect to Senator Specter, we're going to proceed immediately to his office in Washington, D.C. and we'll have no further comment to the media until after we have a chance to speak with Senator Specter. Thank you."

Levy and Walsh then walked to a black Town Car parked nearby and left the area.

3 comments so far...
  1. Yeah would not want to keep Senator Specter waiting.

    I'm glad to see the Senator is stepping up and addressing this important issue. The people of PA should be proud.

    Posted by Ernie May 13, 08 11:16 AM
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  1. Man, can this thing get played out any longer? Of course it can.

    Arlen Specter will now grandstand in a failed attempt to gain votes from Eagles fans, while the GOP implodes. Good luck with that.

    He should call hearings in DC, so that BB, Pioli and others can explain to him how every team in the league has been stealing signals since there were signals. Belichick has been in football for 40 years, and knows more about other teams tricks than anyone.
    Specter should get a chance to talk to him and get an education.

    Posted by Rob May 13, 08 11:18 AM
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  1. Go to Washington to meet with a bought and paid for sen.spector. Comcast owns this carnival barker . Vote this ugly politician out .Better still...TAR AND FEATHER HIM!!!!!!! Then get on with the business of destroying the herald.

    Posted by Jim C. May 13, 08 02:31 PM
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