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Documents detail Hawkins' payments in UNC case


Newly unsealed documents in the case of an ex-college football player charged with violating North Carolina's sports agent law suggest he funneled money to multiple Tar Heels players and set up meetings with agents and financial advisers trying to sign them to contracts. Christopher Hawkins was arrested in May for providing former player thousands of dollars and helping him sell game-used equipment in 2010. (Associated Press)

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