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Kansas Ordered to Turn Over Materials About Adidas, Recruit

Its two subpoenas were part of a nationwide investigation of alleged bribes and kickbacks in recruiting that has entangled multiple schools.  

TOPEKA, Kan. — Newly released records show that a federal grand jury ordered the University of Kansas this year to turn over communications between its men's basketball coaches and at least one prospective student-athlete.

The grand jury also demanded copies of any agreements with apparel manufacturer Adidas and communications between the coaches and Adidas representatives.

Its two subpoenas were part of a nationwide investigation of alleged bribes and kickbacks in recruiting that has entangled multiple schools.

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University of Kansas spokesman Andy Hyland said Wednesday that the subpoenas do not suggest wrongdoing by Kansas and it is cooperating.

The university released redacted copies Tuesday of a New York grand subpoena from January and another from March.

Each subpoena covers documents ''regarding the recruitment and an enrollment'' of a person whose name is redacted.