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How fitting that it’s the University of Miami -- long one of the NCAA’s favorite targets -- that has pushed the organization to its moment of crisis.
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Rob McKenna, Washington State’s former attorney general, joined Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP as a partner in Seattle and co-chairman of the firm’s public policy group.
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The University of Miami has been accused by the National Collegiate Athletic Association of failing to control its athletic department, ESPN reported, citing an unidentified person familiar with the situation.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s head of enforcement was fired after an independent review said internal protocols were violated during the organization’s investigation into the University of Miami.
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Blake James, the University of Miami’s interim athletic director since October, was given the job on a full-time basis, school President Donna E. Shalala said in a statement.
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National Collegiate Athletic Association investigators broke the organization’s own rules to get information about University of Miami athletes possibly getting improper benefits, the association said in a press release.
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Nevin Shapiro , the former owner of Capitol Investments USA Inc. accused of leading an $880 million Ponzi scheme, is to plead guilty, court papers showed.
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Nevin Shapiro , the former owner of a bogus wholesale-grocery distribution business who pleaded guilty to running an $930 million Ponzi scheme, was given a 20-year prison term.
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Nevin Shapiro, chief executive officer of Capitol Investments USA Inc., defrauded investors of at least $80 million to fund his lavish lifestyle after raising $880 million in a Ponzi scheme, U.S. prosecutors charged.
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Nevin Shapiro , the former owner of Capitol Investments USA Inc. and a booster of college athletics, pleaded guilty to running an $880 million Ponzi scheme.
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