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Basketball Brief

By Daily Bruin Staff

May 31, 2001 9:00 p.m.

Former AAU basketball coach Myron Piggie, who was charged in
federal court with a felony count of conspiracy fraud and a
misdemeanor count of failure to file income taxes, was sentenced to
37 months of jail without parole and a fine of $320,000 in
restitution.

Piggie was charged with paying money to former UCLA standout
JaRon Rush and his brother Kareem, who attends Missouri.

Under a plea bargain, 10 other charges were dropped that
involved intent to commit fraud against Corey Maggette and Andre
Williams. Piggie must pay a sum of $256,617 to UCLA, Missouri, Duke
and Oklahoma State, the NCAA and the Pembroke Hill high school, in
addition to $67,662 to the IRS.

“Rather than showing (the players) the right way,”
said U.S. District Judge Gary Fenner who heard the case,
“hard work, setting goals and developing their talent ““
(Piggie’s) example was one of greed and
opportunism.”

“I apologize to the kids who have to go through
this,” Piggie said during sentencing. “They know my
heart and I know their hearts. They know I didn’t
intentionally set out to hurt anyone.”

Brief compiled by AJ Cadman, Daily Bruin Senior Staff. The
Associated Press contributed to this report.

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