Billups Case
Billups pleaded not guilty in poker scheme
Chauncey Billups / Brooklyn, United States / Portland Trail Blazers /

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12/1/2025
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  • Chauncey Billups, head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers and a revered Hall of Fame player, has pleaded not guilty to federal charges for his alleged involvement in a sophisticated mob-backed poker rigging scheme.
  • Facing serious accusations of wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy, each potentially leading to a 20-year prison sentence, Billups is one of more than 30 defendants charged in this high-stakes case.
  • The scheme reportedly defrauded unsuspecting gamblers out of approximately $7.15 million, with Billups accused of luring participants into rigged games that masked their true fraudulent nature.
  • Following his arraignment in Brooklyn, Billups was released on a hefty $5 million bond, requiring him to abstain from gambling and avoid contact with other involved parties.
  • His attorney firmly denies Billups's involvement, emphasizing his status as an innocent figure amidst the scandal, which has captivated the sports community.
  • The ongoing investigation into the case, tied to organized crime's influence in sports gambling, is expected to unleash a trove of evidence revealing the depths of this elaborate operation.

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