NEW YORK — After becoming
the first coach sentenced to prison time in the ongoing college
basketball bribery scandal, Book Richardson addressed the question of
whether UA head coach Sean Miller knew if players were being paid.
Richardson
was sentenced to three months in prison and two years of probation by
U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos on Thursday. Richardson has a
surrender date of July 18; he must also forfeit $20,000 he accepted in
payments.
Richardson, a UA assistant from 2009 until his 2017 arrest, was asked outside the courthouse if Miller knew whether players were being paid.
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