Escort Katina Powell claims Louisville basketball team paid her for sex parties

Katina Powell, 43, is co-author of Breaking The Cardinal Rules: Basketball And The Escort Queen, currently out as a Kindle book  The 104-page tome, on contents of Powell’s five personal journals, alleges Louisville’s ex-recruitment assistant Andre McGee hired her for sex parties Powell claims in the book her three daughters, two of them ages 15 and 17, took part in strip shows and had sex with recruits and players    She said McGee, 28, paid her $10,000 for her services  In one passage, she writes McGee ‘would find out which dancer each recruit and player wanted to have sex with’ In the lead-up to the book’s publication, McGee’s attorney called Powell a ‘whore’ who was motivated by greed  By Snejana Farberov For Dailymail.com and Associated Press Published: 02:32 EST, 9 October 2015 | Updated: 17:44 EST, 9 October 2015 47 shares 6 Viewcomments Madam tells all: Self-described escort Katina Powell, 43, has penned a tell-all book claiming that she was paid $10,000 to put on strip shows involving sex for University of Louisville’s basketball recruits and players  A tell-all book written by an escort claiming that a former University of Louisville men’s basketball staffer hired her nearly two dozen times to provide strippers to dance and have sex with Cardinals recruits, their fathers and players has sent shockwaves through the college basketball world. The expose, Breaking The Cardinal Rules: Basketball and the Escort Queen, co-written by Louisville madam Katina Powell and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dick Cady, first surfaced on Amazon as a Kindle book last week, briefly catapulting to No 1 on the best-seller list in the sports category. A hardcover version is expected to come out Monday. The 104-page e-book, which is largely based on the contents of Powell’s five personal journals detailing her sexual escapades, alleges that Louisville’s former director of basketball operations Andre McGee hired her and other dancers for 22 shows performed from 2010 to 2014, mostly at the Billy Minardi Hall dormitory.  She said McGee, 28, paid her $10,000 for her services.  According to Powell, 43, the parties thrown for Louisville recruits, their fathers and existing players involved sex with the strippers.  In one of the most shocking revelations in the book, an unapologetic Powell writes that she provided her own three daughters, who were 15, 17 and 19 years old at the time, as escorts for sex with the players.   ‘People may think that I expose my kids,’ an excerpt from Powell’s diary printed in the book reads. ‘But, s***, they enjoy themlselves, they meet new people Believe me, they have their own lives, but they enjoy the perks of shows. ‘For those who have a problem wit’ this, kiss my a**.’ Special recruitment: The 104-page e-book, which is largely based on the contents of Powell’s alleges that Louisville’s former director of basketball operations Andre McGee (pictured) hired her and other dancers for 22 shows performed from 2010 to 2014 Witness speaks: Former Cardinals recruit JaQuan Lyle, now an Ohio State freshman, confirmed the ‘gist of allegations’ laid out in Powell’s book during a meeting with NCAA  Four investigations have been launched, two this week, to review Powell’s explosive allegations. In Chapter 1 of Breaking The Cardinal Rules, Powell and Cady write that in 2010, Powell, a high school dropout in her late 30s, was a divorced mother of three daughters struggling to make ends meet. Around the same time, she came to the realization that she could make easy money selling her body for sex. Bombshell tome: The expose, Breaking The Cardinal Rules: Basketball and the Escort Queen, co-written by Powell and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dick Cady, was initially released as a Kindle book Friday. …

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