The United States Attorney’s Office announced on Tuesday that four college basketball coaches were among the 10 people — along with managers, financial representatives, and “representatives of a major international sportswear company” — facing federal fraud and corruption charges.
Joon H. Kim, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and William F. Sweeney, the Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Office of the FBI, will hold a press conference at noon on Tuesday to formally announce the charges. It’s a bombshell that will surely send waves around the college basketball world once more details emerge.
As for the four coaches implicated in the corruption and fraud scandal, according to NBC News’ Tom Winter, they are coaches from all over the country, coming from the staffs of Oklahoma State, Auburn, Arizona, and USC.
BREAKING: Lamont Evans of Oklahoma State and Chuck Person of Auburn University are two of the coaches charged in corruption scheme.
— Tom Winter (@Tom_Winter) September 26, 2017
BREAKING MORE: Emanuel Richardson of Arizona is also a coach who has been charged in the corruption scheme according to court docs.
— Tom Winter (@Tom_Winter) September 26, 2017
MORE: The fourth coach charged in the scheme announced by the U.S. Attorney's office is Tony Bland of USC
— Tom Winter (@Tom_Winter) September 26, 2017
None of the coaches implicated are the head coaches at their respective programs, but Person, Evans, and Bland are all associate head coaches at their schools while Richardson is an assistant at Arizona. As for the “major international sportswear company” facing alleged charges, that would be adidas and their head of sports marketing Jim Gatto.
Feds: adidas head of sports marketing Jim Gatto, with others, paid high school players to go to adidas schools, then sign with adidas later.
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) September 26, 2017
Louisville is also implicated in court documents, as it’s noted that a player received $100,000 over four installments from adidas to funnel him to Rick Pitino’s squad (“University-6” is pretty clearly Louisville).
Reading between lines not so hard: this details how Louisville got commitment from All-American Brian Bowen in June — for $100K: pic.twitter.com/azXgMKYIl8
— Andrew Das (@AndrewDasNYT) September 26, 2017
Sounds an awful lot like Louisville will be one of the schools impacted. From this: https://t.co/cfImbKPdeN pic.twitter.com/ROWCy5Ewzc
— Jeff Eisenberg (@JeffEisenberg) September 26, 2017
The most Louisville moment of all the alleged Louisville stuff, I think. pic.twitter.com/kqA25ijhAm
— Luke DeCock (@LukeDeCock) September 26, 2017
The U.S. Attorney speaking on the investigation noted that it is still ongoing with plenty more interviews to come, meaning there will likely be more coaches and schools that find themselves with dirty laundry aired out and potentially dealing with fraud and corruption charges as well.
FBI: "We have your playbook. Our investigation is ongoing … additional interviews as we speak."
Uh oh.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) September 26, 2017
US Atty, suggesting that involved parties coming forth might be smart: "It's better for you to be calling us than us calling you."
— Pat Forde (@ByPatForde) September 26, 2017