Commentary: Why good businesspeople do bad things
by Joseph Holt, Los Angeles Times
Nov 02, 2018
3 minutes
The ugly side of high school basketball recruiting was in view recently when a Manhattan jury convicted Adidas executive James Gatto, head of the firm's global sports marketing, and two others on fraud charges. The charges related to a scheme that involved making payments to the families of top high school recruits to induce them to attend universities - including the University of Louisville and the University of Kansas - sponsored by Adidas.
The athletes were also asked
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