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Ex-NBA player Damon Jones set to plead guilty in gambling sweep that netted more than 30 arrests

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Ex-NBA player Damon Jones set to plead guilty in gambling sweep that netted more than 30 arrests
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Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones is set to plead guilty to charges related to rigged poker games and sharing nonpublic injury information about players like LeBron James, becoming the first defendant to do so in a gambling probe that led to over 30 arrests. The case involves allegations of wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering, with Jones accused of aiding sports bettors and participating in fixed poker games. Other high-profile figures, including Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups, were also arrested but have not indicated they will plead guilty. Jones, who played with James in Cleveland and later served as an unofficial assistant for the Lakers, faces up to 20 years in prison on each charge.

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