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N.C. State issues 'no trespass' letter to disassociated booster Eric Leak


North Carolina State university police have issued a "no trespass" letter to disassociated booster Eric Leak and his wife Emily one month after a USA TODAY Sports public records request revealed that a vehicle registered to the couple was cited for campus parking tickets. N.C. State formally disassociated Leak from the program on Nov. 23, 2011, after the NCAA found that he provided basketball players C.J. Leslie and Tracy Smith with extra benefits. (USA Today)

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