Former Cal State Bakersfield assistant Kevin Mays faces pimping, weapons charges
Kevin Mays, a former Cal State Bakersfield basketball player and assistant coach, awaits trial on multiple criminal charges including pimping.
Kevin Mays, a former Cal State Bakersfield men's basketball player and assistant coach, is awaiting trial on multiple criminal charges including pimping, according to ESPN reports.
Mays previously served as a temporary assistant coach for the Cal State Bakersfield basketball program after playing for the team. The charges against him span activities allegedly conducted across four states.
According to court documents, Mays faces charges that include pimping, possession of automatic firearms, and possession of methamphetamine with intent to sell. The specific timeline of the alleged offenses and when charges were filed has not been disclosed.
The university has not released any public statements regarding Mays' legal situation or his previous employment status. Cal State Bakersfield's athletic department could not immediately be reached for comment.
Mays' case represents an unusual situation involving a former college basketball coach facing serious criminal allegations. The trial date and additional details about the charges have not been made public.