Just don't know yet. I was never a big fan of the guy, until a few years ago. It was 2012, the year we lost to that Anthony Davis led UK team in the Final 4. I was on the charter with the team and athletic department types and flew out to Portland with them for the first 2 rounds. We beat New Mexico in the second game and left straight from the arena to head to the charter terminal at PDX. It was late, especially for all of us eastern time zoners. I got on the plane and headed all the way back and sat in the last row of the plane next to the bathroom. The plane was dark except for the light directly above me. Everyone was milling around getting settled for the flight (we were flying directly to Phoenix to drop the team off for the next rounds and then the rest of us were heading back here to Louisville). People started to sit down and I could see a figure coming up the isle. It was stopping at every single row and looking at both sides, saying something to each briefly and then moving to the next row. I thought, "who is this person and what are they doing?" This person went all they way back to the back of the plane and stepped into the light right in front of me. It was Rick Pitino. He thanked me for making the trip and for helping them win these 2 games. He had walked the entire plane from his players in front to the athletic department folks to the band and cheerleaders and thanked each row for making the trip. I'd never heard of a coach doing that and having been on one other charter with him and the team (the loss to Morehead St in 2011), he didn't do it then either. I doubt the Pitino of 15 years ago would have done something like that. It impressed me.
That being said from everything I've heard and understood, he didn't have any idea whatever it is was was going on. I'm confident of that. Plus we're not entirely sure exactly what all was going on. Obviously some stuff was, but I'd wager not everything of what this woman has said was going on. The investigators just have to figure out what it all was. Fanboys and internet blowhards say that a head coach should know all things that are going on in his program at all times. That's a load of crap. There's no way any head coach can know everything. He can't be with his players 24/7. My guess is McGee decided this would be a good idea and since he and the players involved knew Pitino would most certainly say no to this, they kept it secret. Where he was getting the money for it, who knows.
The investigation won't be concluded until next summer I'm guessing. It should take about 12 months to do. Once everything is presented (not just this woman's poorly written "book" and her side) then a proper decision can be made on Rick's future.