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NBA Staff Members Meet Congressional Staffers to Discuss Gambling Scandals, AP Sources Say
NBA officials briefed House Energy and Commerce Committee staff on a federal investigation involving 34 arrests for illegal sports betting and fixed poker games.
- NBA staff members met with congressional staffers to discuss the league's relationship with sportsbooks and gambling scandals involving players.
- Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Maria Cantwell requested information about how the NBA investigated allegations against Terry Rozier and why he was cleared to play.
- The meeting comes after a letter was sent to the NBA requesting additional information about past instances of fraudulent betting practices, planned preventive measures, and regulations with sports betting partners.
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Congressional Committee meets with NBA amid betting scandal
NBA officials met with a United States congressional committee on Wednesday following the arrests of Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and Heat guard Terry Rozier in separate gambling scandals last month.
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NBA officials brief Congress committee over gambling probe
NBA officials met with a United States congressional committee on Wednesday regarding a gambling and sports betting investigation that included arrests for Miami's Terry Rozier and ex-Portland coach Chauncey Billups, according to multiple reports.
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Report: Congressional committee, NBA meet in D.C. over gambling probe
NBA officials discussed the federal investigation that led to 34 arrests and imminent indictment hearings for Terry Rozier, Chauncey Billups and Damon Jones with members of a Congressional committee in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, ESPN reported.
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Total News Sources51
Leaning Left6Leaning Right5Center13Last UpdatedBias Distribution54% Center
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54% Center
L 25%
C 54%
R 21%
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