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No indictment for Katina Powell, Andre McGee in Louisville scandal

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    John BarrESPN.com
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The self-described former escort and the former assistant coach at the center of a recruiting scandal that rocked the Louisville men's basketball team will not be criminally charged, according to a statement released Thursday by the Jefferson County, Kentucky, Commonwealth Attorney.

"A Jefferson County grand jury has declined to return an indictment against Katina Powell or Andre McGee," the Commonwealth Attorney's office said in a statement.

"In the final analysis there is not sufficient credible evidence assembled to support bringing criminal charges against these individuals," Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine added.

In her book, "Breaking Cardinal Rules: Basketball and the Escort Queen," which was published in October 2015, Powell detailed nearly two dozen parties that featured dancers performing sex acts for Cardinals recruits and players from 2010 to 2014 inside Billy Minardi Hall, the on-campus dorm for athletes and other students. Shortly after the book's release, Powell told ESPN that McGee arranged the parties and paid her $10,000 for supplying the dancers, many of whom had sex with recruits in exchange for cash paid by McGee.

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...-andre-mcgee-louisville-cardinals-sex-scandal
 
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    John BarrESPN.com
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The self-described former escort and the former assistant coach at the center of a recruiting scandal that rocked the Louisville men's basketball team will not be criminally charged, according to a statement released Thursday by the Jefferson County, Kentucky, Commonwealth Attorney.

"A Jefferson County grand jury has declined to return an indictment against Katina Powell or Andre McGee," the Commonwealth Attorney's office said in a statement.

"In the final analysis there is not sufficient credible evidence assembled to support bringing criminal charges against these individuals," Commonwealth's Attorney Tom Wine added.

In her book, "Breaking Cardinal Rules: Basketball and the Escort Queen," which was published in October 2015, Powell detailed nearly two dozen parties that featured dancers performing sex acts for Cardinals recruits and players from 2010 to 2014 inside Billy Minardi Hall, the on-campus dorm for athletes and other students. Shortly after the book's release, Powell told ESPN that McGee arranged the parties and paid her $10,000 for supplying the dancers, many of whom had sex with recruits in exchange for cash paid by McGee.

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...-andre-mcgee-louisville-cardinals-sex-scandal


Just so I understand, I can write a book where I describe how I provided hookers to people.... But that's not enough to charge me?

No wonder OJ got off
 
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