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“Ex-NBA Player Damon Jones to Plead Guilty in Gambling Scandal Involving Rigged Poker, LeBron James Injury Tips”

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“Ex-NBA Player Damon Jones to Plead Guilty in Gambling Scandal Involving Rigged Poker, LeBron James Injury Tips”

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Last updated: April 28, 2026 12:37 pm
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Former NBA Star Damon Jones to Plead Guilty in Gambling Scandal Involving LeBron James Injury Info

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The Betting Scandal UnfoldsNBA Connections Deepen ScandalLegal Fallout and Next StepsWhy This Case Matters

Brooklyn, NY — Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones is expected to plead guilty Tuesday in a sweeping federal gambling case that exposed rigged poker games and illicit sports betting operations. The charges allege Jones profited by sharing confidential injury details about NBA stars—including his former teammate LeBron James—with high-stakes gamblers.

Jones, 49, will appear in Brooklyn federal court for back-to-back plea hearings, marking the first conviction in a case that has ensnared more than 30 defendants, including reputed mob figures and basketball insiders. Prosecutors say he conspired to commit wire fraud, a charge carrying up to 20 years in prison.

The Betting Scandal Unfolds

The investigation, which led to Jones’ arrest last October, revealed two separate schemes:

  1. Insider Betting Tips – Jones allegedly sold or attempted to sell nonpublic injury updates about James and Lakers forward Anthony Davis to sports bettors. Prosecutors claim he disclosed whether the stars would miss games or play limited minutes, giving gamblers an illegal edge.
  2. Rigged Poker Games – Jones was reportedly paid to recruit unsuspecting players into high-stakes poker matches manipulated with hidden cameras, marked cards, and even X-ray-equipped tables. In one instance, he earned $2,500 for participating in a rigged Hamptons game, texting organizers: “Y’all know I know what I’m doing!!”

NBA Connections Deepen Scandal

Jones played 11 seasons in the NBA, earning over $20 million with 10 teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he teamed up with LeBron James from 2005 to 2008. Later, he worked informally as an assistant coach for James’ Lakers during the 2022-23 season—a role that allegedly gave him access to sensitive team health reports.

Other notable figures charged in the case include former Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, who now faces additional charges, and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups. So far, none have followed Jones in agreeing to a plea deal.

Legal Fallout and Next Steps

Jones initially pleaded not guilty but reversed course ahead of Tuesday’s hearing. His attorney, Kenneth Montgomery, declined to comment on the case. If convicted, Jones could face significant prison time, though cooperation with prosecutors might reduce his sentence.

The scandal has sent shockwaves through the NBA, raising concerns about insider access and gambling integrity. League officials have yet to comment, but experts predict stricter policies to prevent similar breaches.

Why This Case Matters

This isn’t just about poker cheats and illegal bets—it’s a stark reminder of how deeply gambling can infiltrate professional sports. With legal sports betting surging nationwide, the case highlights vulnerabilities in safeguarding confidential athlete data.

For Jones, once a respected NBA journeyman, the guilty plea marks a dramatic fall from grace. His sentencing could set a precedent for others involved in the sprawling investigation.

— Reported by Nexio News

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