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Report: NCAA teams, players ID'd in FBI probe

Michael Avenatti won't testify at his extortion trial
Avenatti stood as he formally told U.S. District Judge Paul G. Gardephe out of the jury's presence that he would not testify at the trial, where he is accused of trying to extort up to $25 million from Nike with threats to muddy its name with allegations of corruption. Avenatti, 48, has pleaded not guilty to charges in all three criminal cases.
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Jury convicts Michael Avenatti of attempted Nike extortion
Avenatti, who rose to fame two years ago by representing adult film actress Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against President Donald Trump, was convicted on felony charges of transmission of interstate communications with intent to extort, attempted extortion and honest services wire fraud. U.S. District Court Judge Paul G. Gardephe will sentence Avenatti on June 17. He faces up to 20 years in prison.
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College hoops corruption witness testifies in UNC football illegal benefits case
The three 2019 charges involved Hawkins providing money to former UNC football players Charles Brown ($1,000), Marvin Austin ($1,250) and Kendric Burney ($1,500), though prosecutors dropped the charge tied to Austin on Tuesday.

Former Penn coach Jerome Allen gets 15-year show-cause penalty
The NCAA also placed the Quakers on two years' probation, fined them $5,000, imposed a three-week ban on men's basketball recruiting communications and reduced the number of recruiting days by seven.

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Louisville hit with NCAA notice of allegations
Louisville is the seventh program to receive an NCAA Notice of Allegations stemming from an FBI investigation into college basketball. Kansas, NC State, Oklahoma State and South Carolina were all accused of Level I violations. USC and TCU did not publicly release their notices or the allegations they were facing.
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NCAA enforcement office calls Kansas' violations 'egregious, severe'

The NCAA enforcement staff said Kansas' basketball program committed "egregious" and "severe" rules violations that "significantly undermine and threaten the NCAA Collegiate Model," and alleged that Jayhawks coach Bill Self and assistant Kurtis Townsend "embraced, welcomed and encouraged" Adidas employees and consultants to influence high-profile basketball recruits to sign with Kansas.That was the NCAA enforcement staff's position in its 92-page reply to Kansas that the university released on Thursday. The Jayhawks are charged with five Level I rules violations -- the most serious -- including lack of institutional control. Self is charged with head-coach responsibility violations. Because of the complexity and severity of the allegations, and Kansas' position regarding Adidas' role, the case might be processed through the independent accountability resolutions process (IARP). An independent resolution panel (IRP), consisting of five independent members with legal, higher education and/or sports backgrounds, would hear the case and decide what penalties the Jayhawks would face. The IRP's decision is final, and there are no appeals.

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Federal appeals court upholds 2019 convictions of Christian Dawkins, Merl Code in men's basketball bribery case
The ruling by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan affirmed the 2019 convictions of Christian Dawkins and youth basketball coach Merl Code on a single conspiracy count. Dawkins was also convicted of bribery. They were acquitted of some other charges.

Ex-Louisville hoops assistant Dino Gaudio pleads guilty on extortion charge, will avoid prison time
Dino Gaudio was dismissed from the team along with another assistant in March after the Cardinals missed the NCAA tournament.
 
Kansas suspends head coach Bill Self, assistant Kurtis Townsend in infraction case
Self and Townsend were named in the NCAA's notice of allegations that accused the school of five Level I violations tied to its relationship with Adidas. Self and Townsend had already been barred from off-campus recruiting visits from April to July of this year.


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Self-Imposed Penalties for Kansas​

• Basketball coach Bill Self and assistant coach Kurtis Townsend suspended for the first four games of this season.
• Self and Townsend were barred from off-campus recruiting-related activities for four months (April through July 2022).
• Reduction of four official recruiting visits during this academic year and in 2023-24.
• Reduction of three total scholarships in men's basketball, to be distributed over next three years.
• Six-week ban on recruiting communications, a six-week ban on unofficial visits and a 13-day reduction in recruiting days during 2022-23.
• No recruiting visits for 2022 Late Night in the Phog.
 
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