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MichMan

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17. Why was Chauncey Billups arrested?
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 08:04 AM
Oct 25
Billups, on the other hand, was allegedly involved in rigged poker games tied to the mafia, the FBI said. Victims would be lured into playing with a well-known former NBA player in Billups only to be cheated out of their money using technology that ranged from rigged shuffling machines to X-rays that could read cards that were face down on the table to contact lenses that could identify marked cards, according to the indictment. The FBI said the games were tied to La Cosa Nostra, the Italian mafia.

"The mafia … had preexisting control over non-rigged, illegal poker games around New York City," U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Joseph Nocella said Thursday. "As a result, they also became involved in the rigged poker games, helping to organize the games and taking a cut of the proceedings -- and working to enforce the collection of debts."

Billups, however, might also be tied to sharing insider information with bettors as Blazers coach. Though he was not named in the Rozier indictment, a person referred to as "Co-Conspirator 8" matches Billups' description: "a resident of Oregon" and "an NBA player from approximately 1997 through 2014, and an NBA coach since at least 2021." The indictment alleges that Co-Conspirator 8 supplied information about the Blazers resting key players ahead of a March 24, 2023, contest against the Bulls before it was public. Damian Lillard, Jusuf Nurkic, Jerami Grant and Anfernee Simons all sat out in a game the Blazers lost by 28 points.


https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/nba-illegal-gambling-investigation-explained/

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And y'all trust professional sports? Well, ok then. twodogsbarking Oct 23 #1
Why shouldn't we? Oeditpus Rex Oct 23 #5
It is another topic but makes me wonder at times. Money and all. twodogsbarking Oct 23 #6
Money? Oeditpus Rex Oct 23 #9
There are allegations that Terry Rozier of the Miami Heat faked injuries and for financial gains MichMan Oct 24 #11
What do poker ganes have to do with professional sports? Oeditpus Rex Oct 24 #15
From fraud to extortion, what NBA stars and the mafia are accused of in stunning charges MichMan Oct 25 #16
So there happen to be an NBA player and a couple of (ex-) coaches involved Oeditpus Rex Oct 25 #19
Not all sports, just the NBA MichMan Oct 25 #20
Thus he parentheseLes Oeditpus Rex Oct 25 #21
Why was Chauncey Billups arrested? MichMan Oct 25 #17
Who is Damon Jones, and how is he involved? MichMan Oct 25 #18
The guy is earning over $4 million per year Jose Garcia Oct 23 #2
Or, Patel's FBI caught a bunch of guys playing cards in louis-t Oct 23 #3
It's not just that, but also that Rozier was passing along inside information Deminpenn Oct 23 #8
Wow, pretty evil. I was making a joke but louis-t Oct 24 #10
Maybe it doesn't seem like a big deal, Deminpenn Oct 24 #13
Please void Rozier's contract. LoveSucky Oct 23 #4
This is just the tip of the iceberg of illegal gambling operations Deminpenn Oct 23 #7
I'm waiting for Bet ESPN to post odds on who will snitch first. Ptah Oct 24 #12
Here's a good primer on sports betting Deminpenn Oct 24 #14
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