Details Of KU Basketball Ticket Scandal Emerge
Un trio ha tratto profitto dalla vendita illegale dei biglietti delle partite di pallacanestro
A high-ranking member of the University of Kansas athletic department and the father of a prominent Jayhawks’ athlete allegedly made more than $800,000 in a ticket scalping operation that was orchestrated by college basketball power brokers David and Dana Pump, Yahoo! Sports has learned.
The scope, breadth and duration of the scalping business – which included Big 12 and NCAA tournament tickets – extended beyond Kansas to other schools, a source told federal authorities.
The trio made hundreds of thousands of dollars scalping tickets during the 2002 and 2003 NCAA tournaments.