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Kansas tacitly acknowledges being subpoenaed in ongoing federal basketball investigation:
The University of Kansas tacitly acknowledged that it has been subpoenaed by the federal government in the ongoing federal basketball investigation, according to a recent response to a public records request.
In an email to Yahoo Sports in response to a Kansas Open Records Act request, the school replied to a request for “any subpoenas received by (University of) Kansas… in relation to the ongoing federal investigation of college basketball” by stating it “has public records that are responsive to your request.” The university also stated it is “cooperating with the government inquiry.”
The university denied Yahoo’s April request for copies of subpoenas, citing the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act and saying their release would “constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.” Multiple lawyers and document experts contacted by Yahoo Sports confirmed that the language used by the university is an acknowledgement of the school being subpoenaed by the federal government.
https://sports.yahoo.com/kansas-tac...deral-basketball-investigation-142515144.html
Kansas tacitly acknowledges being subpoenaed in ongoing federal basketball investigation:
The University of Kansas tacitly acknowledged that it has been subpoenaed by the federal government in the ongoing federal basketball investigation, according to a recent response to a public records request.
In an email to Yahoo Sports in response to a Kansas Open Records Act request, the school replied to a request for “any subpoenas received by (University of) Kansas… in relation to the ongoing federal investigation of college basketball” by stating it “has public records that are responsive to your request.” The university also stated it is “cooperating with the government inquiry.”
The university denied Yahoo’s April request for copies of subpoenas, citing the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act and saying their release would “constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.” Multiple lawyers and document experts contacted by Yahoo Sports confirmed that the language used by the university is an acknowledgement of the school being subpoenaed by the federal government.
https://sports.yahoo.com/kansas-tac...deral-basketball-investigation-142515144.html
I'm sure Kansas will do like NC, take the matter seriously, and get in front of it by suspending Bill Self for half of a non-conference game. Or maybe just his hair.
I don’t think UNC suspended Roy Williams at all, not even 1 game or a part of 1 game. They blamed it on a couple individuals outside athletics and denied that the ncaa had any say in the matter, and basically left their basketball program completely unpunished for 20 years of fraud.