By Mark Schlabach, ESPN: An Arizona judge has convicted a man of orchestrating a plan to falsely accuse Georgia Tech basketball coach Josh Pastner of sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel room in February 2016.
Ron Bell, a former friend of Pastner’s, was convicted Monday on six misdemeanor counts: two counts of solicitation of influencing a witness, two counts of attempted tampering with a witness, false information and facilitation of fraud, scheme and practice.
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