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    26 people charged in connection with alleged basketball game fixing

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    By Tom Winter, Jonathan Dienst, Deanna Durante and David K. Li Federal prosecutors secured indictments against 26 people accused of rigging college basketball games in America and pro contests in China, according to court papers unsealed Thursday in Philadelphia. The suspects face charges that include alleged bribery in sports, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud and aiding and abetting. U.S. Attorney David Metcalf said the dozens accused “perpetrated a transnational criminal scheme to fix NCAA Division I men’s basketball games as well as professional Chinese Basketball Association games.” Those charged include several former college basketball players: Alberto Laureano, 24; Arlando Arnold, 24; Simeon Cottle, 21; Kevin The post 26 people charged in connection with alleged basketball game fixing appeared first on HBCU News.
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