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Danny Sheridan Says He's Telling the Truth about the Suspected Cam Newton Money Man

By: Josh Rultenberg
Updated: August 17, 2012
By Mike Herndon, Press-Register

Danny Sheridan says he's passed a lie detector test that proves he told the truth about meeting with a person suspected by the NCAA of being the money man in the Cam Newton case, but he added that he will never divulge that person's name.
   
Sheridan, a Mobile-based sports analyst who has set odds for USA Today since the 1980s, said at a luncheon of the Mobile Bar Association on Friday that sources within the NCAA told him the man was suspected of paying $200,000 cash to Newton's father, Cecil Newton, and another $30,000 to the church where Cecil Newton was the pastor. Sheridan added that his sources told him the NCAA had a witness at Newton's church.

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