Kansas sophomore basketball player Carlton Bragg, who had been charged with possession of drug paraphernalia in City of Lawrence Municipal Court, entered into a diversion agreement Wednesday, according to the court clerk. No further details about the agreement were available.
The charge against Bragg, 21, was entered in municipal court Monday after KU police said Friday he had been issued a notice to appear in court. Bragg was not scheduled to make his first court appearance until March 3.
The Star left a message with Bragg’s attorney, Hatem Chahine, seeking comment.
Bragg was indefinitely suspended from competition by KU coach Bill Self for an undisclosed team rules violation Thursday night.