ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — A Temple University basketball player is apologizing to his family and team following his arrest on prostitution and resisting arrest charges in Atlantic City. Khalif Wyatt issued a statement in which he says he was celebrating his 21st birthday on Sunday and "exercised very poor judgment." The senior guard was among seven men and 16 women arrested during a two-day sweep that targeted suspected prostitutes and their clients. Atlantic City police say Wyatt and a friend solicited undercover female officers posing as prostitutes. Police arrested Wyatt after they said he fled from a hotel room when officers announced the sting. Wyatt says he intends to cooperate with authorities. Wyatt finished fourth in scoring in the Atlantic 10 Conference last season. A Temple basketball spokesman did not immediately return a call.
Temple basketball star arrested in Atlantic City
Jun. 12 10:21 AM EDT
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