Attorney: Butch Davis' phone records prove innocence
Posted Sep 21, 2012
An attorney has released cellphone records for fired North Carolina football coach Butch Davis to media outlets, saying it should prove "once and for all" that Davis did nothing wrong regarding misconduct by players. Friday's release follows a judge's ruling last month that job-related calls Davis made on the phone should be public under state law but his personal calls would remain private.
(ESPN.com)
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