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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- A person familiar with the situation says four Florida players suspended last season amid felony fraud charges have rejoined team activities.

The person spoke to The Associated Press Tuesday on the condition of anonymity because the school has not publicly addressed the players' return.

Running back Jordan Scarlett, receiver Rick Wells and linebackers James Houston and Ventrell Miller are enrolled in school and rejoining team workouts.

The four entered a pretrial intervention program in late October that could result in the dismissal of felony credit card fraud charges. The players needed to make restitution and comply with probation protocols over a 12-month period to get the charges dropped without any legal findings.

A fifth player, defensive lineman Keivonnis Davis, also remains enrolled in school but is recovering from a non-football injury.

Receiver Antonio Callaway, defensive lineman Richerd Desir-Jones, defensive end Jordan Smith and offensive tackle Kadeem Telfort have moved on from Florida. Callaway entered the NFL draft; the others have expressed intentions to transfer.