ESPN: Rick Pitino 'laying low,' selling house, vows to be vindicated

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per ESPN:

Suspended Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino, in his first interview since being put on unpaid leave on Wednesday, said he is selling his house in Louisville and "laying low," and he vowed that he would be vindicated of allegations made by federal investigators in a fraud and corruption case.

Pitino told the Courier-Journal that he has "[zero] to do with any of it." Pitino is not named in the federal complaint, but ABC News reported Thursday that he is the "Coach-2" alleged to have played a role in funneling $100,000 to a recruit identified as Brian Bowen.

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...ling-house-laying-low-wake-recruiting-scandal

Go Gophers!!
 

per ESPN:

Suspended Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino, in his first interview since being put on unpaid leave on Wednesday, said he is selling his house in Louisville and "laying low," and he vowed that he would be vindicated of allegations made by federal investigators in a fraud and corruption case.

Pitino told the Courier-Journal that he has "[zero] to do with any of it." Pitino is not named in the federal complaint, but ABC News reported Thursday that he is the "Coach-2" alleged to have played a role in funneling $100,000 to a recruit identified as Brian Bowen.

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...ling-house-laying-low-wake-recruiting-scandal

Go Gophers!!

He and OJ may team up to solve both of their "mysteries"
 



"he vowed that he would be vindicated of allegations made by federal investigators in a fraud and corruption case."

Seems like everyone says that. Hopefully he is telling the truth and that would be a rarity by most of these people.
 







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