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-Lurid Crime Tales-
College basketball bribers slapped with more prison time for payouts to coaches
2019-10-05
[Daily News] Two basketball bribers already convicted of paying the families of prized prospects were slapped with more prison time this week for secret payments to coaches.

Aspiring sports agent Christian Dawkins faces a year and a half for his bribery schemes. His partner-in-bribes, former Adidas consultant Merl Code, faces nine months total.
"This is my brother Merl, and my other brother Merl"
The men were convicted in separate trials that turned a spotlight on the sleazy world of college athletics, where brands, agents and hangers-on all compete for a slice of the fortune elite awaiting young basketball players upon turning pro.

In March, Dawkins and Code were sentenced to six months each for a plot to bribe players attending Adidas-sponsored colleges. In separate proceedings this week, Judge Edgardo Ramos sentenced Dawkins to a year and a day and Code to three months. The second scheme involved payments to coaches who steered players to select managers for handling money once the players turned pro.

"Christian Dawkins and Merl Code have now been sentenced to prison a second time for their roles in corrupting the world of college basketball. The sentences imposed this week should make crystal clear to other members of the basketball underground exposed during the various prosecutions brought by this office that bribery is still a crime, even if the recipient is a college basketball coach," Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  And here I was, hoping this article was gonna mention Rick Pitino...
Posted by: Raj   2019-10-05 07:04  

#2  The only colleges practicing something really close to amateur athletics and fully funded scholarships belong to DoD.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-10-05 07:02  

#1  Maybe time to abolish sports scholarships? Amateur sports should be amateur.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-10-05 05:39  

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