Statement via Haith's attorney
Posted on: August 3, 2016 at 11:40:23 CT
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Haith's Kansas City attorney, Scott Tompsett, said Haith "cooperated fully with the NCAA's investigation and was not named in or held responsible for any of the violations."
"As the NCAA Infractions Report makes clear, violations happened while Coach Haith was at Mizzou and they continued after Coach Anderson became the head coach," Tompsett wrote in an email to The Associated Press. "The fact of the matter is that this is not a Frank Haith issue or a Kim Anderson issue; it's an issue of Mizzou as an institution not adequately monitoring the summer employment arrangement. That's what the NCAA found and Mizzou agreed."
Haith, Tompsett added, "wishes the best to the University of Missouri and its men's basketball program."