Published 5/16/2008
at L.A. Times - College Basketball
Louis Johnson, who has accused basketball star O.J. Mayo of accepting cash and gifts while at USC, will cooperate as NCAA investigates the matter, his attorney said.
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Louis Johnson, who has accused basketball star O.J. Mayo of accepting cash and gifts in violation of college rules, has been contacted by the NCAA and will cooperate as it investigates the matter, his attorney, Jeff Silberman, said today.
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