Former NBA players Malik Beasley, Ed Davis indicted on gambling-related charges


Mar 30, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Malik Beasley (5) reacts during the second quarter against the Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

NEW YORK, ⁠June 29 (Reuters) - Former National Basketball Association players Malik Beasley and ⁠Ed Davis have been indicted on gambling-related charges, U.S. prosecutors ‌said on Monday, joining other professional athletes charged with rigging bets on player performance.

• The charges followeda string of cases that have raised concerns about the integrity of ​sports, amid an explosion of legalized sports betting ⁠in the U.S.

• Federal ⁠prosecutors in Brooklyn said that prior to three separate games in 2024, ⁠Beasley ‌told Davis that he intended to overperform or underperform in certain statistical categories such as points or rebounding in exchange ⁠for the promise of a bribe.

• Davis then told ​several co-conspirators of ‌Beasley's plans, to allow them to place hundreds of thousands ⁠of dollars in ​wagers, many of which were successful, prosecutors said. The co-conspirators were also charged.

• Beasley played for the Milwaukee Bucks at the time. He had earned ⁠tens of millions of dollars since starting ​in the NBA in 2016, but had also accumulated multimillion-dollar gambling losses, prosecutors said.

• Steven Haney, a lawyer for Beasley, said in a statement, "Malik ⁠maintains his presumption of innocence throughout this two-year investigation. We ask that people reserve judgment until all the facts are known."

• Lawyers for Davis did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

• Neither the NBA ​nor the Bucks immediately responded to requests ⁠for comment.

• Beasley and Davis were teammates on the Minnesota Timberwolves during ​the 2020-2021 season and maintained a close ‌relationship, prosecutors said.

• Both will be arraigned ​in federal court in Brooklyn. No date has been set.

(Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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