An ex-Georgia Tech assistant basketball coach is being charged with NCAA violations involving former Yellow Jackets star and 13-year NBA veteran Jarrett Jack, who allegedly paid $300 for a recruit and a college player to visit an Atlanta strip club. Current Chicago Bulls rookie Wendell Carter Jr. and a former Georgia Tech player who was not initially identified were the alleged beneficiaries of Jack's financial gift in 2016, according to an ESPN report. Carter was a recruit at the time, but ultimately attended Duke before being a first-round pick in last year's NBA Draft. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, that unidentified former player was Justin Moore, who has since transferred to Pacific. Both the AJC and ESPN are reporting that Georgia Tech has been served with a notice from the NCAA, alleging recruiting violations committed by former assistant basketball coach Darryl LaBarrie and Ron Bell, a former friend of Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner. The NCAA alleges that in November of 2016, LaBarrie took a prospect and a team member to a strip club, where both were provided with $300 cash by another man. Although the names in the report are redacted, ESPN has reported that man to be Jack. The NCAA alleges that in November of 2016, then-Georgia Tech assistant coach Darryl LaBarrie took a prospect and a team member to a strip club, where both were provided with $300 cash by another man. Although the names in the report are redacted, ESPN has reported that man to be former Yellow Jackets star Jarrett Jack. According to multiple reports, Wendell Carter Jr. was the recruit and Justin Moore was the player at the strip club. Carter ultimately attended Duke before being drafted by the Bulls last year, and Moore has since transferred Both the AJC and ESPN are reporting that Georgia Tech has been served with a notice from the NCAA, alleging recruiting violations committed by former assistant basketball coach Darryl LaBarrie (left), who allegedly brought Wendell Carter Jr. and Justin Moore (right) to a strip club The case will be reviewed by an NCAA Division I Committee panel on infractions. Neither the school nor Pastner has been charged, and as the Yellow Jackets coach's attorney told ESPN, he has 'cooperated fully with the NCAA investigation.' 'The Georgia Institute of Technology is announcing Friday that it has received a notice of allegations from the NCAA,' read a statement from the school. 'The notice, which alleges three violations of NCAA rules within Georgia Tech's men's basketball program, was received following a joint review by Georgia Tech and the NCAA. A notice of allegations is a step in the NCAA's process of investigating potential rules violations, but the process is ongoing. Georgia Tech has until May 16, 2019, to respond to the allegations. 'Because the NCAA process remains open, Georgia Tech will not have further comment at this time.' Jack's agent did not immediately respond to the Daily Mail's request for comment. The former Georgia Tech star played in the NBA as recently as last year, but was in the league's developmental circuit, the G League, before suffering a season-ending injury earlier this month. LaBarrie believes the accusations are erroneous. 'My comment is these allegations are not all factual and the truth will come to light when I meet with the committee,' LaBarrie wrote in a text to the AJC. 'People who know me know my character and what I stand for. This is all part of my journey as a God-fearing man and this has made me a better person, father, mentor and coach.' LaBarrie is also being accused of providing false or misleading information to the NCAA and attempting to conceal efforts to influence a team member to provide false information to the investigation. Ron Bell (left), a former friend of Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner (right), has also been charged with recruiting violations by the NCAA, although the school insists he never represented the athletic department. In 2016, Bell and his girlfriend Jennifer Pendley claimed Pastner sexually assaulted her in a Houston hotel room while also alleging that he previously sexually harassed her, According to a court filing from Pastner's attorneys in July of 2018, Bell was recorded in a jailhouse conversations suggesting that he and his girlfriend fabricated the accusations. Pastner filed a civil suit against Bell and Pendley in Arizona, where Pastner and Bell first became acquainted. Bell and Pendley have since filed a countersuit. According to the AJC, the NCAA warned LaBarrie not to speak with others on the matter, but he allegedly disregarded those warnings. LaBarrie was placed on administrative leave in 2017 and ultimately resigned. He now works at Georgia State, which is also in Atlanta. The NCAA told the AJC that LaBarrie's actions could follow him going forward, meaning he may have to suffer a penalty regardless of which school hires him. In writing to the AJC, LaBarrie emphasized that he never had 'any serious interactions with' Bell, who was previously sued by Pastner. In 2016, Bell and his girlfriend Jennifer Pendley claimed Pastner sexually assaulted her in a Houston hotel room while also alleging that he previously sexually harassed her, According to a court filing from Pastner's attorneys in July of 2018 that was obtained by ESPN, Bell was recorded in a jailhouse conversations suggesting that he and his girlfriend fabricated the accusations. Pastner filed a civil suit against Bell and Pendley in Arizona, where Pastner and Bell first became acquainted. (Pastner played for the Arizona Wildcats and later serves as an assistant coach on the team) Bell and Pendley have since filed a countersuit. Georgia Tech insists that Bell was not a booster for the program, according to the AJC, but the NCAA contends that he was a representative of the athletic department's interests, which could have ramifications for the school. Bell allegedly paid for former Yellow Jackets players Josh Okogie and Tadric Jackson to visit him in Arizona in addition to providing gifts including shoes and clothing in excess of $1,400. He is also accused of attempting to persuade Memphis player Markel Crawford to transfer to Tech, which would be another violation. Bell acknowledged paying the $1,400 in gifts for Okogie and Jackson in November 2017. The players were both served suspensions during the 2017-18 season. 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