Written by AARON BEARD
A former college football player currently imprisoned on a drug conviction in Georgia has reached a plea agreement for a misdemeanor charge of violating North Carolina’s sports agent law.
Christopher Jamel Hawkins, 39, pleaded guilty Monday to attempted athlete-agent inducement via video conferencing, said Kimberly Overton Spahos, executive director of the North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys. In an email to The Associated Press, Spahos said Hawkins received a 30-day jail sentence running concurrently with his 20-year sentence in Georgia imposed in summer 2020.
Monday’s plea resolves the last pending case tied to the investigation launched by the North Carolina Secretary of State’s office in summer 2010 amid an NCAA probe into the UNC football program.
Hawkins – who played at UNC and Marshall from 2001-05 – faced four counts tied to providing cash to ex-Tar Heels football players Robert Quinn, Charles Brown and Kendric Burney in 2010. He was first charged in 2015 and his case went to trial in February 2020, but resulted in a mistrial after the jury couldn’t reach an unanimous verdict on any charge.
Violations of North Carolina’s Uniform Athlete Agents Act are low-level felonies. Spahos said the four original counts were dismissed for a single misdemeanor charge.
Attorney Natasha A. Adams, who represented Hawkins in the 2020 trial, didn’t immediately return an email Monday from the AP. Nor did Brad J. Evans, Hawkins’ Georgia-based attorney in the drug case.
Six people were charged in the state’s probe, the first five coming in September 2013. Other cases were resolved through either dismissals or deals with prosecutors before Hawkins’ case became the lone one to reach trial.
Related Stories
‹

Holding Court: Where Are In-State Prep Stars Thriving? On Gridiron, Answer Begins With UNCEvery year, on National Signing Day, college football coaches talk about their desire to “put a fence around” their local recruiting territory and the importance of signing as many elite in-state prospects as possible.

Report: Parents of UNC Football Players to be Allowed at Remaining Home GamesAfter campaigning to be allowed into Tar Heel football games, parents of UNC players may have now gotten their wish. A report from Inside Carolina on Friday said parents and family members of the football program received an email from head coach Mack Brown sharing the new attendance policy, a change from around 50 fans […]

As UNC Football Returns, Parents Push to See Their Kids PlayUPDATE: This article has been updated with information regarding the Governor’s Office’s response to UNC’s request to allow parents into football games. Pat Crowley has been the only other football head coach in his son Will’s life beside UNC’s Mack Brown. He didn’t miss any of his son’s games through either middle school […]

Mistrial Declared in N.C. Agents Case Against Former UNC Football PlayerA judge has declared a mistrial in the case of a former UNC football player charged with violating North Carolina’s sports agent law nearly a decade ago. Christopher Hawkins faced four counts tied to providing cash to three former Tar Heels football players in 2010. But after more than seven hours of deliberations Friday afternoon […]

UNC, Mack Brown Lock Down North Carolina in 2020 Recruiting ClassOne year ago, Mack Brown stood at a podium in the Kenan Football Center and preached about the importance of recruiting the state of North Carolina. “You’ve got to win at home in recruiting before you go out of state,” Brown said at the time. “Because if the locals won’t come, why would an out-of-state […]

Mondays with Mack: A Heartbreaking Six-Overtime LossUNC football coach Mack Brown joined Ron Stutts this morning for “Mondays with Mack,” presented by Chapel Hill Tire. Read his entire interview below: Coach, I appreciate you being with us today. You experienced and we watched the longest game in ACC history and I’m just wondering, was that the longest game you’ve ever been […]

UNC Football Lands Commitment from Five-Star In-State Defensive EndMack Brown and UNC football received terrific news on Friday when Class of 2020 defensive end Desmond Evans announced his commitment to the Tar Heels. Evans — who plays at Lee County High School in Sanford, North Carolina — is ranked as the No. 4 defensive end in the country and the No. 22 player overall […]

Chansky's Notebook: The Table Is SetACC mediocrity could be helping Carolina get to Charlotte. The Tar Heels may have been idle over the weekend, but they benefited from what happened on other football fields. Their path over the second half is further cleared as they go to Blacksburg to begin the “back six” of the season. Miami defeated Virginia on […]
![]()
QB Questions Abound as No. 16 Miami Hosts North CarolinaMiami’s Mark Richt and North Carolina’s Larry Fedora fielded plenty of questions this week about their teams’ respective quarterback situations. Neither offered much of an answer. Will Miami start N’Kosi Perry for the first time and end Malik Rosier’s 17-game run as first-string? Will North Carolina’s Chazz Surratt make his 2018 debut? Those matters and […]
![]()
Deems May reply to Dr. HarmonDear Dr. Harmon, Your August 12 opinion published by Chapelboro.com in response to my feelings of Coach Davis’ firing, indicated that my letter “could not have hit further from the intended mark.” I must respectfully disagree by saying that if my letter elicited combative responses from you and Mr. Chansky of Chapelboro fame, then the […]
›
Comments on Chapelboro are moderated according to our Community Guidelines