KU lifts Bragg's suspension, drug charge put on hold
Kansas forward Carlton Bragg's drug charge will be dismissed in six months if he doesn't commit any other crimes. Kansas forward Carlton Bragg's drug charge will be dismissed in six months if he doesn't commit any other crimes.
LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Kansas has lifted the indefinite suspension of sophomore Carlton Bragg Jr., who has missed the past three games after he was charged with misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.
Bragg was expected to play for the No. 3 Jayhawks against Kansas State on Monday night.
The drug paraphernalia was uncovered during a separate investigation in December into an alleged rape at the dorm where Kansas basketball players live. Bragg was charged with possession of two glass smoking devices, and was granted and signed a diversion agreement last week. The charge will be dismissed in six months if Bragg does not commit any other crimes.
Five of Bragg's teammates remain listed as witnesses in the rape investigation, while Bragg is listed as a witness in a runaway case in the dorm on the same night.