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  2. 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal

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    Then-current Texas player Eric Davis Jr. allegedly received $1,500 from ASM. [4] Texas held him out of the team's February 24 game against Oklahoma State. [61] In addition, former Longhorns player Prince Ibeh was found in Dawkins' list of players and/or families who had met with or dined with Dawkins while in high school or college. [4]

  3. Citizen Journalist Barred From Press Conference Can Sue Texas ...

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    Justin Pulliam—whose YouTube channel Corruption Report does not shy away from criticizing law enforcement—was removed from a Texas press conference in July 2021 at the behest of Fort Bend ...

  4. NCAA schools prepare for corruption trial consequences [Video]

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    School administrations are bracing for 'five-alarm fires' from the federal case that is rocking the college basketball world. NCAA schools prepare for corruption trial consequences [Video] Skip to ...

  5. Texans for Public Justice - Wikipedia

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    Texans for Public Justice (TPJ) is an Austin-based non-profit group founded in 1997 to take on political corruption and corporate abuses in Texas, United States.Their early focus was on tracking campaign contributions in Texas and elsewhere, including contributions to George W. Bush's campaign in the 2000 and 2004 US presidential elections.

  6. Texas Senate acquits AG Ken Paxton on all corruption charges

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  7. Varsity Blues scandal - Wikipedia

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    On March 12, 2019, William Singer, the CEO of Edge College & Career Network who masterminded the scandal, pleaded guilty to four criminal charges involving racketeering conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy, conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government and obstruction of justice. [244]

  8. Deputies who reported a Texas sheriff to public corruption ...

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    A Texas sheriff who's been the subject of years of complaints about dysfunction and corruption was repeatedly reported to state and federal law enforcement by his own deputies — yet an outside ...

  9. List of United States local officials convicted of federal ...

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    This is a list of notable United States local officials convicted of federal public corruption offenses for conduct while in office. The list is organized by office. Non-notable officials, such as sewer inspectors and zoning commissioners, are not included on this list, although they are routinely prosecuted for the same offenses.