Some excerpts from the Raleigh News & Observer:
In a letter filed with the court last month, Adidas attorney William Taft wrote “Rivers may have transferred $3,000 per month to the Williamson family for an unspecified period of time” and “Rivers may have transferred $1,000 to the Williamson family.”
...providing travel accommodations for Williamson’s parents when they aren’t coaching the travel team could mean Williamson was ineligible while playing at Duke by violating amateurism rules.
---A second ineligible Dukie---
It'll be a beautiful day if the same mainstream media resource (the N&O) that unveiled cheating UNC does the same with Duke.
In a letter filed with the court last month, Adidas attorney William Taft wrote “Rivers may have transferred $3,000 per month to the Williamson family for an unspecified period of time” and “Rivers may have transferred $1,000 to the Williamson family.”
...providing travel accommodations for Williamson’s parents when they aren’t coaching the travel team could mean Williamson was ineligible while playing at Duke by violating amateurism rules.
---A second ineligible Dukie---
FRANK JACKSON: ‘CAN ADIDAS PAY FOR MY FLIGHT?’
In addition to helping the Williamson family, Cutler testified he developed a close relationship with Jackson, a guard from Utah who played one season for Duke in 2016-17 before entering the NBA.It'll be a beautiful day if the same mainstream media resource (the N&O) that unveiled cheating UNC does the same with Duke.
Court documents make bombshell allegation against Zion Williamson and Adidas
Court documents produced in the lawsuit between Brian Bowen and Adidas revealed a series of payments between the apparel company and Zion Williamson.
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