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Of interesting note here...

"Client-1" is a coach of an amateur athletic union men's basketball program based in California. For a numbers of years, the AAU program coached by Client-1 had a sponsorship agreement with Nike pursuant to which Nike paid the AAU program approximately $72,000 annually."

It goes on to say...

Client-1, an AAU coach, whose team has previously had a contractual relationship with Nike, but whose contract Nike had recently decided not to renew. According to Avenatti, Client-1 had evidence that one or more Nike employees had authorized and funded payments to the families of top hight school basketball players and/or their families and attempted to conceal those payments.
 
Maybe. Maybe not. Depends on if Nike eliminated the possibility of that information becoming public.
 
Per Amy Dash @AmyDashTV twitter:

BREAKING: Avenatti now accusing Bol Bol of receiving "large sums from Nike." Also accusing Carlton DeBose, Director of Nike's Elite Youth Basketball of being involved in payments to recruits & "higher" level Nike employees. Says Nike's "attempt at diversion" will be exposed.

Convicted Adidas exec attorney said in court"Oregon, a Nike school, offered [Brian Bowen] an astronomical amount of money if he'd go to Oregon." Now Avenatti accusing Nike of paying Bol Bol son of Manute Bol to play for Ducks. Ton of violations at @uoregon
 
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