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A former college football player arrested and charged with acting as an agent and violating North Carolina's law that bars illegally luring collegiate athletes into contracts made his initial court appearance Tuesday. Chris Hawkins appeared via videoconference from the Orange County Jail before District Court Judge Beverly Scarlett. According to arrest warrants, Hawkins, 32, faces two charges of trying to induce former Tar Heels defensive end Robert Quinn to sign a contract in 2010 - by giving Quinn $13,700 in cash, and by helping him sell game-used equipment for another $1,700. Hawkins also is charged with two misdemeanors: intentionally initiating contact with former UNC defensive back Jabari Price in 2013 via Instagram without being a registered agent, and intentionally failing to register as an athlete agent.
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