ESPN: California school hired a coach, but police say he moonlighted as a pimp

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Per ESPN:

The men's basketball program at California State University, Bakersfield won't turn many heads with its last-place ranking in the Big West Conference. But when it comes to scandal, the school could be a top contender.

Cal State Bakersfield's athletic department has been in upheaval since Aug. 29, when then-men's basketball coach Rod Barnes opened an anonymous email from a tipster who alleged that Barnes' temporary assistant coach, Kevin Mays, was also working as a pimp across four states. Other lawsuits, internal investigations, dismissals and finger-pointing have only served to deepen the department's sense of crisis.

In the email, the tipster identified a woman whom Mays allegedly had trafficked for several months.

"FIX IT OR THE WHOLE STAFF WILL FALL," the tipster wrote in all caps, adding that the email was a "first warning and a final warning."

Barnes forwarded the anonymous email to the university's human resources office, which sent it to university police, triggering an investigation that led to criminal charges against Mays.

Mays, who is being held without bail, faces a hefty rap sheet of 11 criminal and misdemeanor charges, including felonies such as pimping. He also was charged with possession of automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines and possession of methamphetamine and marijuana with intent to sell. Separate charges cited him for possession of more than 600 images of youth or child pornography and distribution of obscene matter involving someone under 18 years old.


Go Gophers!!
 



If guilty, string him up by his nuts.

But every time I hear the word pimp, I think of either Dave Chappelle or the movie "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" and the goldfish shoes.
Over Gold!
 




If guilty, string him up by his nuts.

But every time I hear the word pimp, I think of either Dave Chappelle or the movie "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" and the goldfish shoes.
Did someone say Fly-Guy?
 

Per ESPN:

The men's basketball program at California State University, Bakersfield won't turn many heads with its last-place ranking in the Big West Conference. But when it comes to scandal, the school could be a top contender.

Cal State Bakersfield's athletic department has been in upheaval since Aug. 29, when then-men's basketball coach Rod Barnes opened an anonymous email from a tipster who alleged that Barnes' temporary assistant coach, Kevin Mays, was also working as a pimp across four states. Other lawsuits, internal investigations, dismissals and finger-pointing have only served to deepen the department's sense of crisis.

In the email, the tipster identified a woman whom Mays allegedly had trafficked for several months.

"FIX IT OR THE WHOLE STAFF WILL FALL," the tipster wrote in all caps, adding that the email was a "first warning and a final warning."

Barnes forwarded the anonymous email to the university's human resources office, which sent it to university police, triggering an investigation that led to criminal charges against Mays.

Mays, who is being held without bail, faces a hefty rap sheet of 11 criminal and misdemeanor charges, including felonies such as pimping. He also was charged with possession of automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines and possession of methamphetamine and marijuana with intent to sell. Separate charges cited him for possession of more than 600 images of youth or child pornography and distribution of obscene matter involving someone under 18 years old.


Go Gophers!!
 




Per ESPN:

Mays, who is being held without bail, faces a hefty rap sheet of 11 criminal and misdemeanor charges, including felonies such as pimping. He also was charged with possession of automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines and possession of methamphetamine and marijuana with intent to sell. Separate charges cited him for possession of more than 600 images of youth or child pornography and distribution of obscene matter involving someone under 18 years old.
At some point the lawyer is just gonna shake his head and tell this asshole to just plead guilty. There's like a handful of different things he should spend the rest of his life in jail for, not just one.
 







Nah, Macho Man was more like a Phillip K Dick inspired outer space cowboy than a pimp. Although, now that I think about it his relationship with Ms Elizabeth was a bit weird.
Yeah me too. He was that outer space cowboy, but wait a minute. Ms Elizabeth. "Things that make you go hmmm."
 



Per ESPN:

The men's basketball program at California State University, Bakersfield won't turn many heads with its last-place ranking in the Big West Conference. But when it comes to scandal, the school could be a top contender.

Cal State Bakersfield's athletic department has been in upheaval since Aug. 29, when then-men's basketball coach Rod Barnes opened an anonymous email from a tipster who alleged that Barnes' temporary assistant coach, Kevin Mays, was also working as a pimp across four states. Other lawsuits, internal investigations, dismissals and finger-pointing have only served to deepen the department's sense of crisis.

In the email, the tipster identified a woman whom Mays allegedly had trafficked for several months.

"FIX IT OR THE WHOLE STAFF WILL FALL," the tipster wrote in all caps, adding that the email was a "first warning and a final warning."

Barnes forwarded the anonymous email to the university's human resources office, which sent it to university police, triggering an investigation that led to criminal charges against Mays.

Mays, who is being held without bail, faces a hefty rap sheet of 11 criminal and misdemeanor charges, including felonies such as pimping. He also was charged with possession of automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines and possession of methamphetamine and marijuana with intent to sell. Separate charges cited him for possession of more than 600 images of youth or child pornography and distribution of obscene matter involving someone under 18 years old.


Go Gophers!!
Must not have shown up on the background check lol.
 

Must not have shown up on the background check lol.
You kinda make an interesting point. I'd like to assume that someone doing these things won't ever need to apply for a job again (life in prison) but man, can you imagine if you had that on your record and wanted to apply for a job??? Just the look you'd get.

Then again, someone doing these things probably doesn't have a conscience.
 




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