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Former NBA player and coach Damon Jones is expected to change his plea and plead guilty in federal gambling cases that allege he sold non-public injury information to sports bettors and participated in rigged poker games.
Jones, 49, requested a change-of-plea hearing and is due to appear in Brooklyn federal court later this month, according to filings and media reports.
Prosecutors say Jones provided tips about the status of stars including an unnamed player widely identified as LeBron James and information about Anthony Davis, texting a co-conspirator on Feb. 9, 2023, to âget a big bet on Milwaukeeâ before James was officially ruled out.
He faces wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy counts in indictments first unsealed last October that are part of a wide DOJ sweep charging more than 30 people, including alleged organized-crime figures and basketball personalities such as Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier.
Jones is also charged in a separate alleged rigged-poker scheme that prosecutors say used altered equipment and deception to defraud wealthy players.
He had previously pleaded not guilty and remains free on bail.






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