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Retailer tied to Ole Miss NCAA case files civil complaint
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Retailer tied to Ole Miss NCAA case files civil complaint

Published Jun. 12, 2017 2:33 p.m. ET

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) An Oxford-based clothing store has filed a civil complaint against three people, including two Mississippi State football players, alleging they provided false statements to the NCAA about receiving free merchandise.

Attorney Charles Merkel is representing Rebel Rags, which specializes in selling Ole Miss athletic apparel. Merkel confirmed that the defamation lawsuit stems from an allegation in the NCAA's ongoing infractions case against Ole Miss that claims recruits received $2,800 worth of free merchandise.

Ole Miss has denied the allegation in its most recent response to the NCAA. The suit was filed in Lafayette County Circuit Court on Friday.

The suit alleges Mississippi State linebacker Leo Lewis and defensive lineman Kobe Jones made false statements that have caused ''economic and reputational damage'' to Rebel Rags.

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