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Excerpts from the BYU and NCAA findings in the Nick Emery case

The following are excerpts from documents Brigham Young University and the NCAA shared with each other concerning the impermissible benefits received by basketball player Nick Emery.

From April through June 2017, Tyndall, whose family owns a local travel agency, arranged four trips on Emery’s behalf, and did not charge Emery upfront for the travel arrangements. Instead, Tyndall tallied invoices for most of the charges for these trips, on two of which Tyndall traveled as well. The expenses for each trip included airfare, hotel lodging, concert tickets, amusement park tickets, and/or transportation to and from airports. The total value of impermissible benefits received in connection with these trips was at least $8,310.