COLUMBUS, Ohio --
The attorney who was at the center of the Ohio State scandal that eventually led to the resignation of head coach Jim Tressel is now facing charges of misconduct.
NBC4 has learned that Chris Cicero is charged with violating the Professional Rules of Conduct that govern Ohio attorneys. Specifically, he is accused of violating attorney-client privilege.
Cicero emailed Tressel in April 2010, saying that at least two current Buckeye players had sold signed OSU memorabilia to Edward Rife, who ran a local tattoo parlor. Cicero also said the players had received free tattoos.
An attorney who has discussions with a prospective client cannot reveal any information learned in the consultation. It is alleged that Cicero violated that rule by sending emails to Tressel, telling him of information learned from Rife during a consultation.
The Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline has filed a complaint against Cicero.
Cicero, who was a former Ohio State walk-on and letterman in the 1980s, has 20 days in which to respond. He will face a hearing in front of a panel during which he will have the opportunity to defend himself. The panel has not yet been appointed.
The panel will then make a recommendation to the Ohio Supreme Court who will decide if he loses his license.
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