UNC athlete-agent case headed to trial
Posted May 15, 2017
A former UNC athlete accused of helping funnel money to Tar Heel football players back in 2010 will go to trial later this year. Christopher Hawkins pleaded not guilty to four charges Monday – including athlete-agent inducement. Hawkins was arrested in May 2015 for providing former player Robert Quinn thousands of dollars and helping him sell game-used equipment in 2010.
(WNCN)
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