Wondering if the Grand Jury probe into pay for play basketball players was still in full gear? Then read the LA Times story on the sweeping breadth of subpoenas that were issued.
To wit: This Subpoena applies to any responsive documents wherever they may be found, including any of personal electronic devices, including any cellular phone or other telephone, pager, tablet, laptop computer, desktop computer, personal email, cloud storage, messaging or social media accounts.
A federal grand jury in New York has issued sweeping subpoenas to USC, Arizona, Auburn and Oklahoma State, the four schools whose assistant coaches have been charged in the college basketball bribery and corruption case, according to a person familiar with the process.
Sent the day after the coaches were charged last month, the subpoenas, signed by Joon H. Kim, acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, seek a vast array of records.
In response to the subpoena, USC has turned over laptop computers used by Tony Bland, the associate head coach facing charges that include soliciting a bribe and wire fraud, in addition to those of head coach Andy Enfield and assistants Jason Hart and Chris Capko.
The story doesn't specifically mention Sean Miller from Arizona, but does mention the subpoenas were essentially the same for all four schools. So you can count on FBI agents already combing through Miller's hard drive and PDA / cellphone.
In the meantime it's now believed other schools will eventually be announced as at least targets of an investigation, if not for a coach being arrested.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-college-basketball-investigation-20171011-story.html
To wit: This Subpoena applies to any responsive documents wherever they may be found, including any of personal electronic devices, including any cellular phone or other telephone, pager, tablet, laptop computer, desktop computer, personal email, cloud storage, messaging or social media accounts.
A federal grand jury in New York has issued sweeping subpoenas to USC, Arizona, Auburn and Oklahoma State, the four schools whose assistant coaches have been charged in the college basketball bribery and corruption case, according to a person familiar with the process.
Sent the day after the coaches were charged last month, the subpoenas, signed by Joon H. Kim, acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, seek a vast array of records.
In response to the subpoena, USC has turned over laptop computers used by Tony Bland, the associate head coach facing charges that include soliciting a bribe and wire fraud, in addition to those of head coach Andy Enfield and assistants Jason Hart and Chris Capko.
The story doesn't specifically mention Sean Miller from Arizona, but does mention the subpoenas were essentially the same for all four schools. So you can count on FBI agents already combing through Miller's hard drive and PDA / cellphone.
In the meantime it's now believed other schools will eventually be announced as at least targets of an investigation, if not for a coach being arrested.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-college-basketball-investigation-20171011-story.html
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