The next chapter in the Louisville basketball sex scandal has begun. The Commonwealth’s Attorney in Jefferson County, Kentucky, has issued grand jury subpoenas in the sex scandal case involving the Louisville basketball program, Outside the Lines is reporting.
Book publisher Patricia Keiffner said.
“We have received a subpoena at IBJ Book Publishing, and we are to appear [before the grand jury] November 5th,”
Larry Wilder, Katina Powell’s attorney, said
“Kentucky grand jury proceedings are secret, and Kentucky law prohibits anyone who has received a grand jury subpoena from commenting. However, as of this moment, Ms. Powell has not received any subpoena from the Commonwealth or any other government agency,”
Scott Cox, Andre McGee’s attorney, said.
“I just don’t have any comments about the case at all,”
When asked whether he would at least confirm that a grand jury will hear evidence in the case, A spokesman for the Commonwealth’s Attorney Thomas B. Wine said.
“No, I can’t. That’s the nature of the proceeding. I couldn’t comment on any case.”
So what does all this mean? I’m sure we will find out the answer to that question soon enough. For now comment below and tell me what you think it could mean.