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Four Georgia football players arrested on theft charges

By The Associated Press
Posted 6:01PM on Tuesday 18th March 2014 ( 10 years ago )
ATHENS -- Four Georgia football players were released on bond late Monday following their arrests on misdemeanor charges of theft by deception.

University of Georgia chief of police Jimmy Williamson said Tuesday an investigation found that three players - starting safety Tray Matthews, defensive linemen Jonathan Taylor and James DeLoach - received double payments for stipend checks of $71.50 issued by the Georgia athletic department.

The players deposited the paper checks through a mobile device and also cashed the checks at a convenience store, according to Williamson.

Wide receiver Uriah LeMay was charged with cashing a roommate's check after the check already had been deposited through a mobile app, according to Williamson.

The players turned themselves in, and such misdemeanor offenses can result in fines up to $1,000 and jail terms up to one year, campus police said.

Williamson said the investigation began when he was contacted "a couple weeks ago by a senior athletic administrator."

"They were showing what they thought was some fraudulent activity with some of their accounts," Williamson said.

Williamson said the investigation revealed the double payments on checks.

"These athletes just did what we see other people doing all the time, other students, employees, people finding ways to get money," Williams said.

Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity said all players receive the stipend checks.

"It is what it is," McGarity told The Associated Press in a phone interview on Tuesday. "We're not going to get into times, amounts of checks, frequency of checks. They're legal. They receive checks periodically throughout the year."

Georgia opens spring football practice on Tuesday. It is not known if the players face possible suspensions at the start of the 2014 season.

"I'm aware of the situation and it will be handled in an appropriate way," Georgia coach Mark Richt said in a statement Tuesday.

Matthews started six games as a freshman in 2013. He had 36 tackles and one interception.

Taylor had nine tackles and one quarterback sack as a freshman. DeLoach had four tackles as a sophomore. LeMay was redshirted as a freshman last season.

Arrests and suspensions have been a frequent problem for Georgia in recent years.

Georgia cornerback Shaq Wiggins was arrested in January for driving with a suspended license. Safety Josh Harvey-Clemons, who missed the Bulldogs' Gator Bowl loss to Nebraska following his second suspension of the season, was dismissed from the team by Richt last month for an undisclosed violation of team rules.

Before the 2013 season, kicker Marshall Morgan was arrested for boating under the influence, and tight end Ty Flournoy-Smith was charged with lying about the theft of his textbooks. Georgia suspended four defensive starters for two to four weeks at the start of the 2012 season. In 2010, Georgia had 12 players arrested or charged.

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