FBI, NBA and Terry Rozier
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NBA, poker and illegal gambling charges
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The federal government says the cases reveal ties to game-fixing and rigged poker games between the NBA and four New York crime families.
Terry Rozier was released on bond after he put up his Florida residence – valued at $6 million – as collateral. His next court appearance is set for Dec. 8 in Brooklyn Federal Court.
Rozier, who currently plays for the Miami Heat, is accused of manipulating his performance during an NBA game to benefit illegal betting.
An NBA Hall of Famer, a current star and former player are among dozens arrested in an FBI crackdown on illegal gambling that includes alleged members of organized crime families.
An indictment says gambling money flowed after NBA player Terry Rozier told a pal that he would be exiting early from a game with the Charlotte Hornets in 2023.
The NBA investigated 'unusual betting activity' related to Terry Rozier and found no violations before feds arrested him on gambling-related charges.
For Terry Rozier, this might have been a long time coming. Early this morning, the veteran guard was arrested by the FBI in connection with a federal investigat
Rozier was on Miami's active roster for the opener but did not play. Billups coached the Trail Blazers on Wednesday night.
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How it Worked: Bets flowed after NBA player told pal he’d skip much of game, indictment says
An indictment says gambling money flowed after NBA player Terry Rozier told a pal that he would be exiting early from a game with the Charlotte Hornets in 2023.