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Episode 6: NCAA Prosecutions - Violators or Criminals?

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Amy & Rick Pitino's lawyer Steve Pence discuss whether players could be criminally charged in the recruiting scandal and whether NCAA violations are actually federal crimes. Pence and Amy breakdown the strength of the FBI's case. Pence talks about whether Pitino could be on the 3,000 hours of FBI wiretaps. He also discusses how the alleged wire tap involving Arizona head coach Sean Miller and the new expense reports alleging money doled out to players could've helped Rick Pitino. Amy asks Pence whether Pitino is keeping the Louisville title tattoo on his back after the University was forced to vacate its 2013 championship win.

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Amy & Rick Pitino's lawyer Steve Pence discuss whether players could be criminally charged in the recruiting scandal and whether NCAA violations are actually federal crimes. Pence and Amy breakdown the strength of the FBI's case. Pence talks about whether Pitino could be on the 3,000 hours of FBI wiretaps. He also discusses how the alleged wire tap involving Arizona head coach Sean Miller and the new expense reports alleging money doled out to players could've helped Rick Pitino. Amy asks Pence whether Pitino is keeping the Louisville title tattoo on his back after the University was forced to vacate its 2013 championship win.

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