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DEBARTOLO BECOMES GOV'T WITNESS; TO TESTIFY AGAINST EDWARDS

          49ers co-Owner Eddie DeBartolo "reached a leniency deal
     with federal prosecutors yesterday that will keep him out of
     jail -- but sources say he will have to pay a fine and
     testify against his longtime friend," former LA Gov. Edwin
     Edwards, according to Matier & Ross in a front-page story in
     the S.F. CHRONICLE.  DeBartolo, who was summoned to appear
     before a LA grand jury yesterday, "alleged that Edwards had
     coerced him into paying $400,000 in cash to help DeBartolo
     land a riverboat gaming license."  Sources told Matier &
     Ross that in exchange for his testimony, the government will
     allow DeBartolo to plead guilty to a "'minor' -- and still
     unspecified -- offense that would include 'some monetary
     penalty' but 'no incarceration'" (S.F. CHRONICLE, 9/25). 
     The New Orleans TIMES-PICAYUNE also reports that DeBartolo
     has reached a leniency deal (TIMES-PICAYUNE, 9/25). 
          ROLE WITH TEAM IN QUESTION: While the deal would keep
     DeBartolo out of prison, it "leaves unresolved his family's
     ownership fight" over the 49ers and the future of its new
     stadium at Candlestick Point.  DeBartolo's attorney, Aubrey
     Harwell, "said he wasn't in a position to speculate about
     the ownership issue, but added, "I don't think he would be
     forced out of football once these facts go public."  One
     source "close to the team" said that "he doubted the league
     would sign off quickly, given DeBartolo's own apparent
     admissions of wrongdoing in Louisiana.  Not to mention that
     DeBartolo will now in all likelihood have to testify at
     Edwards' trial.  That could be at least a year away" (S.F.
     CHRONICLE, 9/25).  NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue issued a
     statement saying, "We are aware that Mr. DeBartolo appeared
     before a federal grand jury in Louisiana, but we have no
     knowledge of the nature of his testimony."  Tagliabue said
     the league will "continue to monitor developments" in
     Louisiana (Richard Weiner, USA TODAY, 9/25).
          RETURNED POLICY: In S.F., Ira Miller reports that "it
     turns out" the 49ers were "trying to hire a new president
     several months before Carmen Policy resigned to head the
     expansion franchise in Cleveland."  Univ. of MI AD Tom Goss
     was offered the job and turned it down in the spring.  That
     was "just after the point when Policy and Eddie DeBartolo
     stopped speaking to one another" (S.F. CHRONICLE, 9/25).
          PEACE IN OUR TIME: In San Jose, Clark Judge reports
     that the Raiders and 49ers have agreed to meet in a '99
     exhibition game at Oakland Coliseum.  The game will be the
     first preseason meeting between the teams since '93.  Clark
     Judge: "The cold war is over" (SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS, 9/25).

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