Chauncey Billups wasn’t the only retired player you might run into at one of the card games the FBI is investigating.
Former Detroit Pistons legend Chauncey Billups was arrested in Portland, Oregon, on charges connected to an illegal poker ring, federal officals announced Thursday, Oct. 23.
Prosecutors charged more than 30 people in a conspiracy to rig poker games, from an NBA coach and members of the Mob to ...
Clips from the podcast, in which professional poker player Matthew Berkey describes the rigged games, went viral Thursday ...
A Manhattan apartment was at the center of a Mafia-run ring that used former N.B.A. players as bait and technology to read ...
The federal gambling indictments indicate the New York mafia may be more powerful than experts previously believed.
You can picture the scene. Tucked somewhere between the glitter and grit of Manhattan, a room wafting smoke with the rhythm of a poker game seemingly like any other: Cards whisper against felt, chips ...
The feds on Thursday charged alleged mafia associates and current and former National Basketball Association players and ...
Former Pistons great Chauncey Billups was arrested Thursday for allegedly helping run rigged high-stakes poker games.
Ex-FBI agent Richard Frankel and former NYPD chief Bob Boyce discuss the Portland coach’s ties to a complex illegal poker ring and the mob connections at the heart of the case.
Here's a look at how the alleged fraudsters rigged poker games, according to an unsealed indictment and announcement from federal officials.
U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. outlined two cases: an insider sports betting scheme and a high-tech plot to rig underground ...