Friday, March, 6 2026 - A major scandal has erupted at California State University Bakersfield after a former player-turned-coach with the school’s men’s basketball team was accused of running a multi-state pimping operation.
Authorities say Kevin Mays, who previously played for the
Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners before later joining the staff as a temporary
assistant coach, now faces 11 criminal and misdemeanor charges including felony
pimping.
According to reports, then-head coach Rod Barnes received an
anonymous email in August with the subject line “IMPORTANT MESSAGE 911 911.”
The message alleged that Mays had been “traff!cking a girl since May” across
multiple states and warned, “FIX IT OR THE WHOLE STAFF WILL FALL.”
Barnes reportedly forwarded the message to the university’s
human resources department, which then passed it on to campus police,
triggering a wider investigation that eventually led to Mays’ arrest.
Investigators said they later identified a woman advertising s3x services in
Sacramento and arranged an undercover sting operation posing as a client.
During the operation, the woman allegedly told police that
Mays was her boyfriend and that he frequently paid for hotel rooms, rental cars
and flights connected to her work. Police say Mays was arrested shortly
afterward. Authorities claim searches of his car and apartment uncovered
several firearms and a large quantity of drugs.
Investigators also reported that a search of his phone
allegedly revealed hundreds of images of ch!ld p0rn0graphy, including photos
involving very young children. Mays, who had only been hired by the basketball
program in June on a salary of about $3,000 per month, has pleaded not guilty
to all charges and remains in custody without bail.
The case has sent shockwaves through the university’s
athletics department. Shortly after the arrest, both Barnes and the school’s
athletic director, Kyle Conder, left their positions, although the university
has not confirmed whether their departures were directly linked to the
investigation.
University officials described the allegations as “deeply
concerning” and said the institution has launched a broader review of its
athletics programmes following the incident. Authorities say the investigation
is ongoing as detectives continue interviewing potential witnesses to determine
whether additional victims or charges may emerge.

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