"A source familiar with the proceedings said Manfred admitted to Rodriguez’s attorney Joseph Tacopina, during cross-examination, that a member of MLB’s investigative team made two cash payments — one for $100,000 and a second for $25,000 — to Gary Jones, a former Biogenesis employee, for the information. The documents turned out to be stolen from Biogenesis founder (and now MLB’s star witness) Tony Bosch, though Manfred testified he did not know that at the time."
How was I supposed to know this information was stolen?
When he asked for payment in a brown paper bag in non-consecutive, unmarked bills ... I just assumed he didn't have a paypal account.
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