Renegade Miami football booster spells out illicit benefits to players

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 A University of Miami booster, incarcerated for his role in a $930 million
Ponzi scheme, has told Yahoo! Sports he provided thousands of impermissible
benefits to at least 72 athletes from 2002 through 2010.

In 100 hours of jailhouse interviews during Yahoo! Sports’ 11-month
investigation, Hurricanes booster Nevin Shapiro described a sustained,
eight-year run of rampant NCAA rule-breaking, some of it with the knowledge
or direct participation of at least seven coaches from the Miami football
and basketball programs. At a cost that Shapiro estimates in the millions of
dollars, he said his benefits to athletes included but were not limited to
cash, prostitutes, entertainment in his multimillion-dollar homes and yacht,
paid trips to high-end restaurants and nightclubs, jewelry, bounties for
on-field play (including bounties for injuring opposing players), travel
and, on one occasion, an abortion.


Also among the revelations were damning details of Shapiro’s co-ownership of
a sports agency – Axcess Sports & Entertainment – for nearly his entire
tenure as a Hurricanes booster. The same agency that signed two first-round
picks from Miami, Vince Wilfork andJon Beason, and recruited dozens of
others while Shapiro was allegedly providing cash and benefits to players.
In interviews with federal prosecutors, Shapiro said many of those same
players were also being funneled cash and benefits by his partner at Axcess,
then-NFL agent and current UFL commissioner Michael Huyghue. Shapiro said he
also made payments on behalf of Axcess, including a $50,000 lump sum to
Wilfork, as a recruiting tool for the agency.


In an effort to substantiate the booster’s claims, Yahoo! Sports audited
approximately 20,000 pages of financial and business records from his
bankruptcy case, more than 5,000 pages of cell phone records, multiple
interview summaries tied to his federal Ponzi case, and more than 1,000
photos. Nearly 100 interviews were also conducted with individuals living in
six different states. In the process, documents, photos and 21 human sources
– including nine former Miami players or recruits, and one former coach –
corroborated multiple parts of Shapiro’s rule-breaking.



Read more here:
http://sports.yahoo.com/investigations/news?slug=cr-renegade_miami_booster_details_illicit_benefits_081611


If true, the stuff that went on at USC, OSU, and UNC looks like child's
play.


J

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