North Carolina men's basketball player P.J. Hairston was driving a car registered to a woman who has referenced him as her boyfriend when he was cited for speeding and careless and reckless driving on Sunday.
Hairston was stopped on Interstate 85 outside of Salisbury, N.C., while driving a 2008 Acura TL. A DMV spokeswoman confirmed Monday morning the car is registered to Randi Lee Furr, 21.
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Furr, who lists Charlotte as her home on her Twitter account, has posted several photos of Hairston on Instagram since mid-June and has referenced him as her boyfriend on Twitter.
Hairston, 20, was pulled over by the State Highway Patrol after driving 93 mph in a 65 mph zone. It was the latest in a string of problems for Hairston, prompting North Carolina coach Roy Williams to suspend Hairston late Sunday night.
The Tar Heels' leading scorer last season, Hairston was cited in rental cars tied to convicted felon Haydn "Fats" Thomas.
Thomas, 39, is a Durham resident and party promoter with ties to several area college athletes.
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Hairston was stopped at a license checkpoint on June 5 and was arrested for possession of marijuana and driving without a license. Those charges were dismissed on July 19 after Hairston complied with conditions of the court, including completing a drug assessment and providing a current driver's license.
USA TODAY Sports first reported that the 2013 GMC Yukon that Hairston was driving at the time was rented by Thomas, 39, from June 2 to June 5 for $1,261.64, according to the Hertz rental receipt.
Hairston was cited for speeding on May 13 while driving a 2012 Camaro SS rented by Catinia Farrington, a woman who shares the same home address with Thomas, USA TODAY Sports also first reported. Thomas has called Farrington his significant other.
Between February and May, four Hertz rental vehicles tied to Thomas received a total of nine unpaid parking citations on North Carolina's campus. The four vehicles – a 2012 GMC Yukon, a 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe, a 2013 Mercedes Benz 350 and the Camaro SS – were rented by Thomas or Farrington from the Hertz facility at the Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
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Williams said in a statement on July 15 that Hairston committed "serious mistakes" and would face "serious consequences as a result." Without specifying the misconduct, Williams called the issues "embarrassing."
After Hairston was stopped on June 5, Durham police found a 9-millimeter handgun and a magazine with nine rounds of ammunition outside of the vehicle. Neither Hairston nor the two other passengers in the vehicle – Miykael Faulcon, 20, and Carlos Sanford, 23, both of Durham – faced charges related to the gun.
Thomas told USA TODAY Sports on July 3 that he had no relationship with Hairston. Thomas said he is a friend of Faulcon because they frequent clubs together and because Faulcon does "odd jobs" around Thomas' Durham home.
Thomas initially said that he rented the Yukon for himself and loaned it to Faulcon to take to the store. Thomas later said that Faulcon had told him that Faulcon and Hairston had planned to visit Atlanta that weekend for social gatherings. Faulcon and Hairston are close friends, said Faulcon's mother, Trudy Ransom.
Williams issued his statement earlier this month after USA TODAY Sports reported about the unpaid parking citations on UNC's campus linked to Thomas.
"Other issues have been written about recently that are disturbing and bother me deeply," Williams said in his statement earlier this month. "Our basketball program is based on great ideals and these issues are embarrassing. These are not common in my 10 years as head coach at UNC and they will all be dealt with harshly and appropriately at the correct time to ensure that our program will not be compromised."
Thomas has said in multiple phone interviews that he has yet to be contacted by the NCAA or by North Carolina.
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Eric Prisbell, a national college football reporter for USA TODAY Sports, is on Twitter@EricPrisbell.
Rachel Axon, a sports projects reporter for USA TODAY Sports, is on Twitter@RachelAxon.
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