... The NCAA has alleged that from December 2010 through July 2014, McGee, who was a program assistant and later director of basketball operations, arranged and paid for adult entertainment and sex acts at Billy Minardi Hall, a campus dormitory that houses athletes. The NCAA alleges that McGee paid cash for strippers and/or sex acts to entertain at least 14 prospective and/or current student athletes in the men's basketball program.
The recruiting and sex scandal first came to light in October 2015, when Katina Powell, a self-described former escort, detailed the recruiting parties in the book, "Breaking Cardinal Rules: Basketball and the Escort Queen."
In its notice of allegations, the NCAA alleges that Pitino failed to properly monitor McGee, a Level I penalty. Under current legislation, Pitino could face a multiple-game ban, similar to those received by Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim and former SMU coach Larry Brown. ...
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