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Ex-NBA player Jontay Porter of Raptors to face felony charges in sports betting gambling scandal: court filings


Federal prosecutors have publicly signaled they’ll criminally charge former Toronto Raptors forward Jontay Porter in the sports gambling scandal that got him banned from the NBA for life.

Porter, 24, appeared on a Brooklyn Federal Court docket Wednesday, marking the first time he has been publicly named in court documents in connection with the alleged game-rigging conspiracy.

Court filings indicate that federal prosecutors are seeking felony charges against the former NBA player in connection with the conspiracy to commit wire fraud case brought against four gamblers last month.

They expect to charge him through an “information” document instead of an indictment, which typically happens when a suspect plans to plead guilty to the charges at the case’s onset.

The four gamblers — Long Phi Pham, Mahmud Mollah, Timothy McCormack and Ammar Awawdeh — got advance word from a hoops player that he planned to leave two NBA games early, one on Jan. 26, the other on March 20, according to federal prosecutors.

From left: Ammar Awahdeh, Long Phi Pham, Timothy McCormack, and Mahmud Mollah (U.S. District Attorney's Office)
From left: Ammar Awahdeh, Long Phi Pham, Timothy McCormack, and Mahmud Mollah (U.S. District Attorney’s Office)

Although court filings in their case referred to the hoopster only as “Player 1,” the details described in a criminal complaint match up to Porter, who was hit with a lifetime ban from the NBA in April.

The gamblers were poised to make bank in the March 20 game, since just a few days earlier, the player had one of his best games of the season, playing 20 minutes with seven rebounds.

The NBA opened an investigation into Porter after the March 20 game and concluded that he “violated league rules by disclosing confidential information to sports bettors, limiting his own participation in one or more games for betting purposes, and betting on NBA games,” the league said in an April 17 statement.

In a statement given to the Associated Press last month, Porter’s lawyer, Jeff Jensen, said, “Jontay is a good young man with strong faith that will get him through this. He was in over his head due to a gambling addiction. He is undergoing treatment and has been fully cooperative with law enforcement.”

 

 

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