INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The man who looked into the NCAA's botched investigation at Miami says the governing body didn't edit or influence his report.
Attorney Kenneth Wainstein told The Associated Press on Thursday that his team knew a second NCAA investigator had continued sending questions to Nevin Shapiro's attorney and cited two passages in the report where it cited she was acting under the impression that the NCAA's legal office had approved of the work. The NCAA and Wainstein both have said some of the material gathered in the case was improperly collected and subsequently expunged the material from the official investigation.