Federal officials are sounding the alarm about the growing prevalence of what they're calling "sextortion."
Authorities say the scammers entice kids to send explicit images of themselves before sending those images to their friends and family.
Why would Louisville put itself at risk of more NCAA scrutiny by disregarding even minor rules during a time when the program has another case grinding its way through the NCAA infractions process?
We are left to discover the details, and the aftermath, of yet another bizarre basketball story at Louisville.
Gaudio pleaded guilty to Interstate Communication with Intent to Extort, a felony which carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison.
It was expected Dino Gaudio was working out a plea agreement with prosecutors as his attorneys said he would take responsibility for his actions, which were caught on tape.
How did a 30-year friendship between the two men come to this?
Thomas Ray allegedly threatened the university with allegations the men's basketball team was point-shaving during the NCAA tournament.