A report on ESPN's 'Outside The Lines' on Sunday alleged that Bill Duffy Associates gave cash to an event promoter who provided gifts to O.J. Mayo.

On Monday, BDA denied reports of the wrong doing.

"Bill Duffy met O.J. Mayo for the first time shortly before O.J. selected BDA as his agency," BDA Sports said in a statement. "BDA Sports Management's recruitment of O.J. Mayo did not involve any conduct by Calvin Andrews, Bill Duffy, or any other BDA employee that could have remotely jeopardized O.J. Mayo's collegiate eligibility. Everything in the recent report that suggests otherwise is false."

Louis Johnson, a former associate of Mayo's, told ESPN that BDA Sports provided Rodney Guillory with about $200,000 before Mayo arrived at USC. Johnson said a portion of that money was given to Mayo.

NCAA rules prohibit giving college athletes money or other gifts.

"O.J. selected BDA based on their achievements and commitment to work closely with him to maximize his considerable potential on and off the court," BDA Sports said.