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TexasTowelie

(116,561 posts)
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 05:09 AM Sep 2020

Report: DeJoy's son made Duke tennis team soon after school received large gift

In case you missed it, Associated Press published a fascinating story earlier this week that provides a laundry list of some of the ways in which Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and his wife, former North Carolina DHHS Secretary Aldona Wos, have spread their cash around in recent years. The story (“Postal chief and Trump donor Louis DeJoy has long leveraged connections, dollars”) includes details of the well-heeled pair’s political and charitable giving – giving that seemed regularly to coincide with some sort of benefit finding its way back to the Greensboro-based family.

See, for example, this excerpt dealing with a topic much in the news of late – potentially favorable treatment for well-connected college-aged children:

In one instance, DeJoy’s son, Andrew, secured a slot on Duke University’s tennis team in 2014 while his parents wrote a series of large checks to the school’s athletic department.

The team was ranked 14th in the nation by the Intercollegiate Tennis Assn. and drew a host of top national and international prospects. But Andrew DeJoy was not one of them when he joined as a walk-on freshman months after the season started.

“It was a dream of mine since I was very little, but I wasn’t expecting to play,” Andrew DeJoy said in an interview published by the school’s athletic department in 2015. “I just emailed the coach and said I was willing to work hard over the summer if there was spot. Luckily … in the fall, things just worked out.”

In the years before Andrew DeJoy enrolled, the family’s foundation donated several thousand dollars a year to Duke. But in 2014 they escalated their giving with a $737,000 contribution, according to tax records. The money helped finance the Blue Devil Tower, a massive glass-encased addition to the school’s football stadium, which includes the DeJoy Family Club, a “first-class” banquet hall overlooking the field with space for 600 people.

During Andrew DeJoy’s second year on the team, his family gave another $462,000 to Duke. The donations continued during the rest of his tenure at the school, totaling at least $2.2 million.

Duke athletic department spokesman Art Chase declined to comment. A representative of the family’s foundation did not respond to a request for comment.


Read more:http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/2020/09/03/report-dejoys-son-made-duke-tennis-team-soon-after-school-received-large-gift/
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Report: DeJoy's son made Duke tennis team soon after school received large gift (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2020 OP
That's just how it works, so safeinOhio Sep 2020 #1
Best reply ever... Captain Zero Sep 2020 #5
Exactly JDC Sep 2020 #12
"That's just how it works" mitch96 Sep 2020 #16
I think most don't care that the rich have so much money, madaboutharry Sep 2020 #2
Yes, hitting the rusty nail on its flaking head RVN VET71 Sep 2020 #4
The rich will buy their privileges. They will assume their entitlement. Fall will come after summer. jaxexpat Sep 2020 #7
That's how it works: money and/or influence. I present two other exhibits: no_hypocrisy Sep 2020 #3
Better not "mail in" any of his games... N_E_1 for Tennis Sep 2020 #6
Money talks RVN VET71 Sep 2020 #8
And what did Marie Antoinette say about the starving in France? Botany Sep 2020 #9
Chaos seems to run in the family. bluemaxx Sep 2020 #10
Oh, she's a peach, all right. AND WELCOME TO DU!! CurtEastPoint Sep 2020 #11
Cov catholic kid Sandman got full scholarship to local Miigwech Sep 2020 #13
Aldona Wos, his wife, was an evil secretary of DHHS in NC. yardwork Sep 2020 #14
Tennis Background KateMadison Sep 2020 #15
I was curious about his won-loss stats. All but one match was against weaker non league competition. Marcuse Sep 2020 #17
Shame dad's shenanigans splashed on jr. I hope jr goes far and accomplishes much. marble falls Sep 2020 #19
dang. does anyone know who doesnt engage in this graft? ihas2stinkyfeet Sep 2020 #18

mitch96

(14,620 posts)
16. "That's just how it works"
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 08:50 AM
Sep 2020

Agree.. look at the admissions scandals going on.. Nothing new it's just they got caught..
The old pay to play game..
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madaboutharry

(41,303 posts)
2. I think most don't care that the rich have so much money,
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 05:24 AM
Sep 2020

Last edited Sat Sep 5, 2020, 07:37 AM - Edit history (1)

rather it’s the entitlement.

Some rich people see their money has a means of buying privilege.

That is what offends people.



RVN VET71

(2,768 posts)
4. Yes, hitting the rusty nail on its flaking head
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 06:20 AM
Sep 2020

Trump and DeJoy are psychopathic rich dudes. To them, human relationships are bullshit cons. Money is what's important, the only thing that's important. Money buys respect, reputation, love -- love is sex, of course, nothing more, just ask Ivanka, Marla, and Melania. There is no such thing as "honor" and "loyalty" to them. Money is power: pay for whatever you want to buy, withhold pay from whomever you want to punish. If your little angel kills someone, get him off the hook with a plea of "affluenza";if YOU kill someone, pay a team of brilliant lawyers to confuse an idiot judge and outwit a terribly overmatched prosecution team and get off scot-free despite the overwhelming evidence against you; steal 100s of millions of dollars from Medicare? Plea ignorance because you were only the CEO of the company that did the stealing -- and plead the fifth 50 times during your deposition -- and become a U.S. Senator!

jaxexpat

(7,693 posts)
7. The rich will buy their privileges. They will assume their entitlement. Fall will come after summer.
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 06:24 AM
Sep 2020

There is a direct proportion between the proliferation of gated communities and for-profit prisons. The rich will seek to normalize and thus secure their privilege. There is a tipping point wherein a democracy cannot survive the economic stresses of inherited wealth.

I am just old enough to realize this one fact, events which people consider impossible will definitely happen. It's the "when" that so often limits the usefulness of that wisdom.

no_hypocrisy

(48,679 posts)
3. That's how it works: money and/or influence. I present two other exhibits:
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 06:12 AM
Sep 2020

Exhibit A: Andrew Giuliani being put on the Duke Golf Team (and removed one year later). https://www.golfdigest.com/story/kindred-2008-12

Where is he now: Rudy Giuliani’s son makes $95,000 working as sports liaison for the White House
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/22/rudy-giulianis-son-makes-95000-as-sports-liaison-for-white-house.html


Exhibit B: Jared Kushner admitted to Harvard after his father makes a $ 2.5 million donation
Jared's private religious high school was shocked that he got into Harvard due to his mediocre GPA until they learned of the donation.
https://www.propublica.org/article/the-story-behind-jared-kushners-curious-acceptance-into-harvard

Where is he now: Jared Kushner is "Senior Advisor" to the President.
https://www.usglc.org/positions/white-house-senior-advisor-president/

RVN VET71

(2,768 posts)
8. Money talks
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 06:37 AM
Sep 2020

In light of the probably true allegations about Trump pissing on dead and wounded soldiers and in general dissing the entire membership in the military family, this is hardly surprising. The rich -- the kind represented by the DeJoy's and the Trumps -- think money is for buying things like silence, like "honors", like "love" -- which they see as a business transaction, just ask Melania and Marla and Ivanka -- like reputation and glory.

(Still haven't heard the deal Tiffany cut with Donald to make that god-awful speech at the RNC. I'm sure it involved a little vigorish from the dwindling Trump bank account. Interesting sidelight: he threatened to cut Tiff off from any money, even the pennies he was providing for her upkeep, if she enlisted in the military. Rachel pointed this out and it made me wonder if Tiff was even considering the military. Probably not, and it was probably just another example of Trump's not mere disrespect but actual loathing for military people.

Botany

(72,385 posts)
9. And what did Marie Antoinette say about the starving in France?
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 06:52 AM
Sep 2020

"Let them eat cake." That is DeJoy, Rosenstein, Barr, Kushener, Paul Ryan, and McConnell's
view of the "rest of us."

I wonder if Mr. DeJoy even had the grades and/or skills to get into Duke let alone be on the
tennis team?

 

Miigwech

(3,741 posts)
13. Cov catholic kid Sandman got full scholarship to local
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 07:48 AM
Sep 2020

Louisville University where he is from and his parents are very politically powerful residents. How? Why? His parents are very wealthy. Not a financial need so is he a scholar or does he excel at sports or something else? He has not even on campus yet but is already chairman of the college repubs. Now he is working for mitch mcconnell This is also dirty and needs to be investigated. Alumni need to raise hell.

yardwork

(64,073 posts)
14. Aldona Wos, his wife, was an evil secretary of DHHS in NC.
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 08:01 AM
Sep 2020

I hadn't realized the connection. These people are literally evil.

KateMadison

(5 posts)
15. Tennis Background
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 08:24 AM
Sep 2020

FWIW, Andrew was a “real” tennis player. He played #1 singles and doubles on his high school team and actually won a few collegiate matches.

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