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Chauncey Billups Set for Brooklyn Federal Court Appearance in Mafia-Linked Gambling Case

The case now tests NBA betting safeguards given prosecutors' claim of one terabyte of evidence.

Overview

  • The Portland Trail Blazers coach has pleaded not guilty to federal wire fraud conspiracy and money‑laundering conspiracy, with each count carrying a maximum of 20 years in prison.
  • Prosecutors allege he took part in a high‑stakes poker operation connected to Gambino and Genovese associates that cheated players using marked cards, manipulated shufflers, hidden cameras and specialized optics.
  • Authorities say he leveraged his NBA profile to attract affluent participants to the games and received tens of thousands of dollars in payouts.
  • A separate indictment alleges a coach matching his description provided non‑public Trail Blazers lineup information before a March 2023 game against the Chicago Bulls.
  • He remains free on a $5 million bond secured by his Colorado home, is on administrative leave from Portland, has retained attorney Marc Mukasey, and no trial date has been announced.