I disagree. For some of the reasons you listed, McGee must talk. Either way, he is finished in the college coaching profession. But this is going to become a criminal matter. Trafficking in prostitution, contributing to the delinquency of minors. Probably, fraudulent use of funds. Maybe, fraudulent use of public funds. But 1 of the most serious crimes involved in this would be participating in a conspiracy to hide it from an investigator or prosecutor. If that is on the table, the only way McGee avoids going to the slammer is to work with the prosecutor. In the end, I think he has to, unless he is willing to go to prison to protect someone higher up. And if McGee has a family, he won't be looking to go to prison if he can plea bargain his way out.