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September 06, 2018
No Gov't Docs For Accused In Basketball Bribery Suit: Judge
Three defendants at the heart of the NCAA corruption case can't force the government to turn over additional documents, a New York federal court ruled Wednesday, saying they hadn't proven the material could help their case because most of the criminal charges are based on recorded conversations with the defendants.
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July 11, 2018
6 Sport Cases To Watch: Midyear Report
From questions over athletes' publicity rights as legalized daily fantasy sports and sports betting spread in the U.S. to a long-running multidistrict case over head injuries in the National Hockey League, 2018 is shaping out to be another big year for sports litigation. Here, Law360 takes a look at six cases sports attorneys across the industry are going to want to keep an eye on heading into the second half of this year.
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July 06, 2018
U. Of Maryland Answers Subpoenas In College Hoops Probe
The University of Maryland is the latest school to be drawn into a wide-ranging federal investigation into alleged corruption in college basketball as it confirmed Friday that it had received and complied with two grand jury subpoenas seeking information.
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June 29, 2018
College Hoops Corruption Defendants Denied Evidence
A New York federal judge declined Friday to force prosecutors to provide evidence to former Adidas employees and a former NBA agent charged with participating in a corrupt scheme to co-opt promising high school athletes.
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June 04, 2018
Cellphone Evidence Fair Game In NCAA Corruption Case
The former Adidas consultant and NBA agent at the heart of the government's NCAA corruption case were hit with another setback Friday when a New York federal judge refused to limit the prosecution's ability to use information found on their cellphones.
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April 06, 2018
Adidas Exec, Others Push For Info To Bolster Bribery Defense
An Adidas executive, a consultant for the shoe company and a former NBA agent charged in a college basketball bribery scheme involving top-tier NCAA schools asked a New York federal judge Thursday to force the government to turn over witness statements that may aid their case, including those of a high school basketball director who was unexpectedly dropped from the case.
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March 29, 2018
Tapped Calls Fair Game In NCAA Bribery Trial, Judge Says
A New York federal judge this week denied a call from former NBA agent Christian Dawkins to prevent recordings of an investment adviser's wiretapped cellphone from coming into the upcoming trial over bribery in college basketball, saying a clerical error on the wiretap order isn't a basis to suppress the communications.
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March 22, 2018
NCAA Bribery Defendants Want Details Of Feds' Vegas Op
Three men accused of bribing college basketball players to attend Adidas-sponsored universities and sign with a particular NBA agent asked a Manhattan federal judge on Thursday to make prosecutors share more details about two agents now under criminal investigation for blowing federal funds on gambling and booze in Las Vegas.
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March 06, 2018
Judge Floats Protections To Stop Leaks In NCAA Bribe Case
A New York federal judge on Tuesday sought to give prosecutors more control over documents in a criminal case related to the federal government's probe into college basketball as he looks to stem the flow of information to outside sources following media reports that revealed a much wider-ranging investigation.
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February 28, 2018
Judges Want Media Leaks To Stop In College Hoops Probe
Two New York federal judges overseeing criminal cases brought as part of the federal government's probe into college basketball are looking to stem leaks of documents uncovered during the investigation after media reports in the past week that have revealed a much wider probe.
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