The pressure around the Louisville basketball program is
reaching its tipping point.
Former
Louisville recruits and players confirmed
in detail the stripper parties and a pay-for-sex system spearheaded
by former Cardinals graduate assistant Andre McGee, in interviews with ESPN’s
“Outside the Lines.”
I knew they weren’t college girls. It was crazy. It was
like I was in a strip club,” one player said of the parties that were paid for
by McGee, in concert with former escort Katina Powell, and hosted at Billy
Minardi Hall, a campus dorm, according to the report.
The parties
would basically unfold like a scene straight out of “He Got Game.” A handful of
strippers would perform, some fully naked, for the players, then some would be
paid extra to have sex with the players in a separate room.
Two of Powell’s daughters who worked as strippers at the
parties, Lindsay and Rod Ni, estimated they received $100 to have sex with
former Louisville stars Russ Smith and Montrezl Harrell, respectively.
If Powell’s
credibility is questionable — she is promoting her book about the sordid
details and essentially pimped out her own daughters — the anonymous hoopsters
back up the nature of her claims and ESPN “independently confirmed a wire
transfer from McGee to Powell on one occasion.”
McGee, now an assistant
at University of Missouri Kansas City, is at the center of the scandal. He
arranged the first meeting with Powell through a mutual friend, and according
to the players and recruits, who chose anonymity out of fear for retribution,
McGee gave them cash to tip the strippers and pay for sex. Powell
alleges McGee paid her $10,000 in sum over a four-year period to procure
strippers for the parties.
Louisville coach Rick
Pitino has not been directly tied to the allegations and vigorously denied any
knowledge when reports first surfaced last month. The university and its coach
are now buttoning up as the investigation ramps up.
“Coach Pitino has no plans to step down, and he
absolutely didn’t know about the allegations,” Louisville athletic
director Tom Jurich said
in a statement Tuesday, via ESPN.
“The NCAA has
asked me not to comment on this matter and I will abide by it,” Pitinotold
Yahoo Sports. “But I will say one thing: There’s only one
person who can speak on this matter, and that’s Andre McGee. He owes it to his
teammates, coaches and the university to tell the truth. The truth has got to
come out, and it can’t just be to the NCAA.”
Powell said
she asked McGee directly about Pitino.
“I said, ‘Does Pitino know about this?’ And he said,
‘He’s Rick. He knows about everything,'” Powell said.
Terry Rozier,
who was drafted by the Celtics before this season, was another player Powell
said had sex during his recruiting visit.
“I don’t want
to talk about it. … I was already committed before I took my visit. … I will
say, though, Coach P [Pitino], as far as the dorm situations and visits, he’d
go out to eat with the recruits and their parents. As far as after that, he
wouldn’t know. … I can say his nose is clean,” Rozier said.
The alleged prostitution by Powell’s daughters has
outlived the one-year statute of limitations as Smith (Grizzlies) and Harrell
(Rockets) have moved on to the NBA.
“I believe
that McGee came to my mom and said something to her about it, and my mom came
to me and I was like ‘OK,’ and we went in another room and we had sex,”Lindsay
told the investigative reporting show of bedding Smith.
“Montrezl was
there, and I don’t know, I guess he felt left out. He just kind of asked me if
I would do it, and I did it. I got paid maybe $100, maybe a little more,” Rod
Ni said.
Neither
Harrell and Smith replied to requests for comment from ESPN, though Harrell
said he didn’t “know anything about it” in an interview with the Houston
Chronicle.
2 comments:
$100? That's pathetic. I got $200 for doing Wilt the Stilt, and I can't even dance.
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