Judge: LSU’s Will Wade unlikely to testify over wiretaps in NCAA corruption case

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A federal judge ruled that LSU basketball coach Will Wade will likely not have to take the witness stand during an upcoming federal criminal case on corruption in college basketball.

Defense attorneys in the case had reportedly subpoenaed Wade, whose discussions with one of the defendants in the case about basketball recruiting were captured on an FBI wiretap, to testify in the criminal trial, which is scheduled to begin Monday.

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