Miles should never have been recruited in the first place. Five schools in 4 years and a "checkered" past. Not to mention the incredible number of violations used to recruit him.
But he had, allegedly, assaulted the young women physically and s e xually prior to restraining order violation. (Bigger Difference) Then he called her about as soon as he could coming out of the court being told not to have any contact. Courts are very explicit in explaining restraining orders and I'm pretty sure he was no more confused that was wrong than he thought it was OK to accept $ and surgery from Nichomson. (He know basically makes the girl out to be a nope).
http://ballinisahabit.blogspot.com/2008/10/nate-miles-expelled-from-uconn.html
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Miles was a 20-year-old freshman when he finally gained his eligibility and enrolled at UConn for a summer session in June of 2008. On Sept. 22, a 19-year-old female student turned Miles into campus police, alleging that he physically and s e xually assaulted her. She said that he ground his nails into her leg when she wouldn’t have s e x with him, slapped her and became possessive of her. The campus police arrested Miles on Sept.25 and issued a restraining order.
Within 16 minutes of being served the order, Miles called the woman. He was charged with a felony for violating a restraining order and referred to counseling which could lead to the charges being dropped. The case is pending in Connecticut superior court.
Come on you can find a better source than that:
Miles was expelled not for violation a restraining order. He was expelled for violating a restraining order AND for the abuse allegations levied against him by the female student. Now, as it turns out, there was no proof of abuse and there will be no serious charges related to those allegations.
So Miles, essentially, was expelled from UConn for placing that call 16 minutes after the restraining order was issued and for disorderly conduct.
http://blogs.courant.com/uconn_mens_basketball/2009/01/nate-miles-turns-self-in-to-uc.html
Now it does turn out it was an allegation, I didn't remember and can admit that, but the larger point the allegation had no proof/it was unsubstantiated whereas the Wolf allegation wasn't.