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NBA Gambling Scandal: FBI Exposes Bombshell Details, Including X-Ray Table And Special Contact Lenses
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NBA Gambling Scandal: FBI Exposes Bombshell Details, Including X-Ray Table And Special Contact Lenses

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A string of legendary NBA stars, including Hall-of-Famer Chauncey Billups, have been arrested by the FBI for their participation in a gambling racket that involved at least four of New York’s mafia families.

Unsealed legal filings show that the operation dated back to at least 2019 and lasted more than five years, with no less than 31 individuals coming under federal scrutiny.

Highlights
  • FBI arrests NBA legends Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier in a gambling ring linked to the mafia.
  • Prosecutors say players acted as “face cards” to lure wealthy victims into rigged poker games.
  • Investigators seized cheating devices, including X-ray tables, marked glasses, and rigged shufflers.

More recently, on October 23, high-profile NBA figures such as Billups — who, until that date, was the Portland Trail Blazers’ head coach — Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, and Damon Jones of the Cleveland Cavaliers were arrested.

Officials also seized an X-ray table that could read unsuspecting punters’ cards while they are face down, a rigged card shuffler, remote technology that sends in-game information to off-site locations, and special glasses capable of helping criminals determine the markings on cards that were facedown.

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    Billups, 49, is reported to have been apprehended in the early morning in Portland.

    Notably, his arrest came hours after his team lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

    While there has been no official connection made between Billups’ alleged criminal activities and the loss, he has been accused of partaking in illegal poker matches in Manhattan, Miami, Las Vegas, and the Hamptons, alongside Damon Jones, who has also been arrested.

    According to authorities, the two filled the roles of “face card” celebrities who were used to lure in well-heeled civilian players.

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    According to the indictment by the District of New York’s Department of Justice, Jones, along with Rozier, passed information from “coaches and players,” including critical intel about one of Lebron James’s injuries in 2023, to bookmakers.

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    Jones played alongside James for the Cleveland Cavaliers. 

    He has also been indicted in the gambling racket in which police have seized a string of nefarious contraptions.

    Joseph Nocella, U.S. Attorney for New York’s Eastern District, elaborated on said gambling racket, explaining that in some games, everyone, including the dealers and “face cards” like Jones and Rozier, would conspire against other gamblers.

    Victims would unwittingly enter games where everyone was conspiring against them

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    “What the victims – the fish – didn’t know is that everybody else at the poker game, from the dealer to the players, including the face cards, were in on the scam,” Nocella elaborated.

    “Once the game was underway, the defendants fleeced the victims out of tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars per game.”

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    Nocella indicated that odds were stacked against the racket’s victims in the most literal sense and in almost every way possible.

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    “The defendants used a variety of very sophisticated cheating technologies, some of which were provided by other defendants in exchange for a share of the profits from the scheme,” he continued.

    Law enforcement officials recovered an X-ray table used to spy on punters’ cards

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    Nocella went on to say that off-the-shelf shufflers were bought and altered so that they could analyze cards in the deck and then give information on which players had favorable hands, then send the information to an off-site entity.

    This information would then be returned to conspirators at the table known as “quarterbacks.”

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    “The quarterback then signaled secretly the information he had received from others to others at the table, and together, they used that information in order to win their games and to cheat the victims,” Nocella elaborated.

    The U.S. attorney named other “cheating technologies” like “poker chip tray analyzers” with hidden cameras, “special contact lenses or eyeglasses” that would single out “pre-marked cards”, and an “X-ray table” that read cards while they lay face down.

    The NBA players were working with America’s top five mafia families

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    While it is unknown exactly how or when these high-earning NBA players started preying on others, they did not act alone.

    Billups, Rozier, and Jones were part of a bigger machine that has been New York’s Achilles heel since the late 19th century.

    The New York Police Commissioner, Jessica S. Tisch, confirmed this when she told reporters:

    “These operatives included capos and multiple soldiers from the Bonanno, Gambino, Lucchese and Genovese crime families,” CNNreported her saying.

    The NBA has since weighed in, distancing itself from the embarrassed players 

    Rozier, who has been playing in the NBA for a decade, was arrested in Orlando, Florida, after being tracked by the FBI for months, while Billups’ employer, the Portland Trail Blazers, has released a statement indicating that he has been placed on administrative leave, per Hoops Rumors.

    The NBA has also weighed in, saying that Rozier and Billups “are being placed on immediate leave from their teams, and we will continue to cooperate with the relevant authorities.”

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    Dave Malyon

    Dave Malyon

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    A writer with a journey spanning hard news, food, and culture, with bylines in The Epoch Times, NTD, Dented Armour, Tasting Table, and Mashed. At Bored Panda the focus has pivoted to entertainment, tracking celebrity newsmakers, Hollywood drama, and viral stories while vying to give more substance and less surface.

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    Earthquake903
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Put this same investigation energy into the crimes committed by Trump and his minions

    General Anaesthesia
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    FBI so federal crimes. The king of the US is already taking bids for pardons.

    Janissary35680
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    X-ray table? My bullshıt detector nearly broke on that one. Was everybody around the table wearing lead jockstraps? If this is real, some other tech must be involved, not x-rays.

    irina unknown
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    Your bullsh|t detector was broken when you got here: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cz6nd9wnzn6o

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    Earthquake903
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Put this same investigation energy into the crimes committed by Trump and his minions

    General Anaesthesia
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    FBI so federal crimes. The king of the US is already taking bids for pardons.

    Janissary35680
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    X-ray table? My bullshıt detector nearly broke on that one. Was everybody around the table wearing lead jockstraps? If this is real, some other tech must be involved, not x-rays.

    irina unknown
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    1 month ago

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    Your bullsh|t detector was broken when you got here: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cz6nd9wnzn6o

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