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Chauncey Billups pleads not guilty in alleged rigged poker case

Summary

Chauncey Billups, NBA coach and former player, pleaded not guilty in a Brooklyn court to charges linked to an illegal poker operation. The case involves several high-profile NBA figures accused of participating in rigged gambling activities linked to the mafia. The trial is expected to start by September 2025, and Billups, along with others, faces charges of wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy.

Key Facts

  • Chauncey Billups is accused of being part of an illegal poker operation connected to the mafia.
  • He faces charges of wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy.
  • Billups pleaded not guilty in a federal court in Brooklyn.
  • The judge set Billups' bond at $5 million, with travel restrictions imposed.
  • The case includes many defendants, all gathered in court, prompting discussion about how to manage the large group.
  • The trial is estimated to begin by September 2025, with a next hearing scheduled for March 4, 2026.
  • Prosecutors claim the poker games used cheating tools like X-ray tables and marked cards.
  • The NBA has placed Billups on leave following the charges.
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