Wrestling Investigation

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The investigation follows a report concerning real estate dealings.
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Sun, 01/17/2010
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The University of Minnesota’s investigation into the real estate dealings of current and former wrestlers and coaches, including head coach J Robinson, is still six to 12 weeks from being completed, according to University spokesman Dan Wolter.

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The investigation follows a report concerning real estate dealings.
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In reaction to a Daily report, University officials will meet Friday to discuss whether real estate transactions made by people with ties to the wrestling team violated NCAA regulations.
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Thu, 12/10/2009
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University of Minnesota officials will meet Friday to discuss an internal examination of real estate dealings among people affiliated with the Gophers wrestling team, including head coach J Robinson.
University General Counsel Mark Rotenberg said a report from The Minnesota Daily has raised concerns on whether people with ties to the team have violated NCAA regulations.

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In reaction to a Daily report, University officials will meet Friday to discuss whether real estate transactions made by people with ties to the wrestling team violated NCAA regulations.
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Athletics director Joel Maturi said the University compliance office should examine transactions made among people affiliated with the program.
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Thu, 12/10/2009
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Coaches, wrestlers and former wrestlers at the University of Minnesota have accumulated large quantities of real estate in near-campus neighborhoods, sometimes selling and renting to one another, while J Robinson has been the head coach.
Over years of transactions, the three-time national championship coach has owned more than $3 million in real estate in southeast Minneapolis.

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Athletics director Joel Maturi said the University compliance office should examine transactions made among people affiliated with the program.
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