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2026-04-28 · By Playtime Briefing Desk
Damon Jones has made history as the first individual to plead guilty in the ongoing federal investigation into illegal gambling within the NBA, a case that has implicated 34 defendants. His plea agreement, which comes amid a broader crackdown on gambling-related misconduct in professional sports, underscores the league's ongoing challenges with integrity and compliance. Scheduled for sentencing on January 6, 2027, Jones's case sets a precedent for the remaining defendants, many of whom are awaiting trial. This development not only highlights the legal ramifications for those involved but also raises questions about the NBA's regulatory measures and the potential impact on its reputation and operations moving forward.
The latest NBA gambling scandal has resulted in its first guilty plea.
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Damon Jones becomes first to plead guilty in latest NBA gambling scandal
The latest NBA gambling scandal has resulted in its first guilty plea.
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Ex-NBA player Damon Jones pleads guilty in federal illegal gambling probe
Jones is the first of 34 defendants to plead guilty in the sprawling investigation. His sentencing is scheduled for Jan. 6, 2027.
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Damon Jones agrees to plea deal in federal gambling case
Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones accepted a plea agreement, becoming the first to take a deal in the federal gambling investigation that led to more than two dozen arrests.