Lee University basketball player no longer on roster after being arrested in sex trafficking sting

Cameron High, 22,
Cameron High, 22,
photo Cameron High, 22

A Lee University basketball player is no longer listed on the team's roster following his arrest for solicitation of prostitution.

Cameron High, 22, was arrested in "Operation Temptation," executed earlier this month by the Bradley County Sheriff's Office.

The sting resulted in 23 prostitution-related arrests.

High is listed in the basketball program's 2016-17 media guide as a 6-foot-5 redshirt senior from Lebanon, Tenn. He transferred to Lee from Walters State Community College in Morristown, Tenn.

A statement to the Times Free Press from Lee University said that High was enrolled in a master's degree program at the time of his arrest and that he was rostered as a redshirt on the basketball team.

"As for [High's] current status, the matter is still under disciplinary review, so we're unable to address either the question regarding enrollment or team standing," the statement read.

High appeared on the roster in the university's game notes before Lee's match-up with Christian Brothers University on Jan. 12. His name was absent from the roster in the game notes for a game played two days later.

The 23 arrests were announced on Jan. 11.

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