UNC letters identify 3 who provided benefits
Posted Oct 23, 2010
UNC director of athletics Dick Baddour named three people as "prospective agents" for providing benefits to players in letters sent to the NCAA requesting reinstatement of Tar Heels football players. Former UNC player Chris Hawkins, Todd Stewart -- who had "self-identified ties with a financial advising firm" -- and Michael Katz, the director of marketing and client services for Rosenhaus Sports Agency, were all identified in the letters.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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