As the FBI announced the arrests of 10 people allegedly involved in a widespread college basketball bribery scandal on Tuesday, investigators warned that the probe could grow as it dug down into the "dark underbelly" of college basketball.
Nike's youth basketball league has reportedly been hit with subpoenas in connection with the college basketball bribery scandal (NKE)
Nike's Elite Youth Basketball League has reportedly been served with subpoenas following arrests in a college basketball bribery investigation.
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Now, several employees working with Nike's Elite Youth Basketball League have been hit with subpoenas by federal investigators, according to ESPN.
Nike was not specifically named in the three complaints that were filed by the Department of Justice on Tuesday. However, Merl Code, a former Nike youth league employee who is now affiliated with Adidas, was named as a defendant.
Three of the four assistant coaches that were arrested on Tuesday are employees of schools with Nike sponsorships: Oklahoma State University, University of Southern California, and the University of Arizona.
In a statement, a Nike spokesperson told Business Insider that the company "firmly believes in compliance with laws and fair play in all sports."
They added: "There are no allegations against Nike in the complaints and we are committed to cooperating with any government investigation into this matter."