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Rozier Pleads Not Guilty in Betting Scandal
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Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier pleads not guilty to charges of aiding gamblers in placing bets on his performance. He faces wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges, and was released on a $3 million bond. Prosecutors allege he conspired with friends to help them win bets during a 2023 game. Rozier is restricted to traveling between Florida, Ohio, and New York, and has surrendered his passport. His attorney denies the charges and looks forward to winning the case. This case is part of a larger federal investigation into illegal sports betting, which has led to the arrest of more than thirty people. Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups has also pleaded not guilty in a separate scheme involving high-stakes, Mafia-backed illegal poker games.
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