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May 14, 2018

Attorneys sum up NCAA defamation trial

One side says the NCAA was led by the evidence. The other side said it was wrongly led by a theory.

Attorneys sum up NCAA defamation trial
From left, Kosta Stojilkovic, partner at Wilkinson, Walsh & Eskovitz, argued for the NCAAA and Bruce Broillet, a partner at Greene, Broillet & Wheeler LLP, argued for former assistant USC coach Todd McNair, summing up a threeweek defamation trial.

LOS ANGELES -- One side says the NCAA was led by the evidence. The other side said it was wrongly led by a theory.

After three weeks of hearing testimony over whether the NCAA wrongly implicated former USC assistant football coach Todd McNair in the Reggie Bush benefits scandal, counsel in the former coach's defamation trial gave their closings arguments Friday in a packed fifth-level courtroom of the Stanley Mosk Courthouse.

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