Former KU Athletics Officials Admit to Ticket Scam

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Two former University of Kansas athletics officials admitted last week their roles in scamming the school out of $2 million worth of football and basketball tickets over a six-year period.

Kassie Liebsch, who joined the KU ticket office as a 22-year-old student in 2002 and left as director of ticket operations last fall, pleaded guilty on Thursday to a single count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. On Friday, former assistant athletic director Rodney Jones changed his plea from not guilty and admitted his part in the conspiracy that began in 2005.

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