Georgia realtor charged for gifts to UNC football player
Posted Oct 14, 2013
The employee of a Georgia real estate agency is the third person to be indicted in a North Carolina investigation of sports agents. Patrick Mitchell Jones of Cartersville, Ga., is charged with one count of athlete-agent inducement. According to court documents unsealed Monday, Jones tried to induce defensive end Robert Quinn to contract with sports agent Terry Watson while Quinn was a player at UNC.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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