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Andre McGee Resigns From UMKC Amid Louisville Prostitution Scandal

J. Tyler Franklin

An assistant University of Missouri-Kansas City basketball coach has resigned, saying he can't do his job while battling what he called "false allegations" that he hired dancers to strip and have sex with recruits while he was a coach at Louisville.

UMKC announced Andre McGee's resignation Friday. He had been on paid administrative leave since Oct. 2, when the allegations surfaced.

Katina Powell has told ESPN that McGee paid $10,000 for 22 shows that took place in a Louisville dormitory from 2010 to 2014. Louisville coach Rick Pitino has denied any knowledge of such parties.

In a separate interview with ESPN this week, Pitino said McGee should "come out and tell the truth" about the allegations.

In a blog post Thursday, Pitino saidhe will not resign. Pitino has also announced that he will not attend the Atlantic Coast Conference's men's basketball media day, on advice of counsel.

McGee played at Louisville before becoming a graduate assistant coach and director of men's basketball operations.

He left the university last year to become an assistant at UMKC.