Attorney: Charged ex-tutor 'never been an agent'
Posted Dec 17, 2013
Prosecutors have provided about 40,000 pages in investigative records to attorneys for five people charged with violating the state's sports agent law by providing benefits to former Tar Heels football players in 2010. During a brief court hearing Tuesday, Orange County district attorney Jim Woodall said prosecutors will provide more records by Feb. 1 to attorneys for the defendants.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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