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Indictment Says Rick Pitino Knew of Bribery Scheme


A federal indictment released Wednesday implicates that former former Louisville coach Rick Pitino was aware of a scheme to pay a high school recruit and also participated in the planning. According to the indictment, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York filed a new indictment against Adidas executive James Gatto for attempt and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. (Sports Illustrated)

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