Zion Williamson of Duke On FBI Wire Tap

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After more than six months of public dormancy, the FBI and the Department of Justice finally revealed Tuesday the next stage of the corruption, fraud and bribery case that has loomed over college basketball since late September.

A superseding indictment (read: a new set of charges) was handed down on James Gatto, a former high-ranking employee at Adidas and one of the 10 men who were originally charged on Sept. 26, 2017, when the case went public. Included in the 36-page federal complaint are new details about how players were allegedly steered, with payments in the tens of thousands of dollars, to Kansas and North Carolina State through the conspiracy efforts of Gatto and others.

This story has a lot of entanglements and a lot of details. Further below, we'll get into the important factors and info to know with many of the people affiliated with this story, but first here's what you should broadly be aware of in the aftermath of Tuesday's shakeup:

We now know of Zion Williamson of Duke discusses large sums of money. At least one time mentioning $200,000. Zion’s parents were also quoted as going to the highest bidder. Why would Duke, such a prestigious basketball school, stoop to these levels? Some critics believe that is why Jason Capel left Durham. Gatto also made a statement regarding his dealings, not only adidas schools but also Nike schools.(Oregon and Duke) Gatto also said he has dealt with Duke and Oregon since 2013. Looks like a very sad ending to a very good career for coach K. It is indeed a very dark time in college basketball.

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