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The Patriots released the following statement today: "The New England Patriots are pleased to learn that Matt Walsh is finally willing to come forward to meet with the NFL. We are eagerly anticipating his honest disclosures to Commissioner Goodell next month and the return of all the materials he took during his time of employment. We fully expect this meeting to conclude the league's ... [link]

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Last piece of SpyGate puzzle: Walsh and NFL agree to meet
Published 4/23/2008 by Jamie at The Patriot Act
... have, including videotapes, that relate to allegations of videotaping of Patriots opponents and that he will make himself reasonably available for an interview with the NFL soon thereafter. The agreement further provides that Mr. Walsh must make himself available for an interview with the NFL prior to conducting any such interview with any third party inquirers, including the media. Accordingly, Mr. Walsh will not be making any statements at this time .” Finally, below you can read the statement from the Patriots . Clearly it has somewhat of a harsh tone towards Walsh and the ...

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