The alleged Louisville escort, Katina Powell, says she called the NCAA in March to try and tell them her story about Louisville but they didn’t want to hear it.
This from Eric Crawford of WDRB.com:
Speaking to the Indianapolis Business Journal, whose sister company IBJ Book Publishing released the book, “Breaking Cardinal Rules: Basketball and the Escort Queen,” Katina Powell said, “I called the NCAA in mid-March, I spoke with a young white guy, and I was telling him that I had a story about a college that was trading sex and all that stuff for money.”
Powell told the IBJ that the person with whom she spoke said, “he’s not allowed to take a story from somebody on the outside —you know, ‘It’s hearsay, I’m not doing that, I’m not taking the story.’ I asked if there was anyone else I could possibly tell my story to, and he said, ‘No, there’s no one else. We can’t take outside stories.’ He hung up. I hung up.”
I wonder how the NCAA would have reacted if someone had news on John Calipari?
