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Damon Jones, a former NBA player and coach, plans to plead guilty to charges of wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering related to insider information on NBA games. He was accused of sharing lineup decisions and medical information to facilitate illegal gambling.
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Former NBA player and coach Damon Jones has requested to change his plea to guilty after he was charged with wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering and accused of sharing and selling insider information about undisclosed details of NBA games on numerous occasions.
Jones' change-of-plea request was noted in a court filing on April 16, obtained by USA TODAY Sports, and the date for him to officially appear before a judge was not disclosed.
Jones originally pleaded not guilty to those charges on Nov. 6 at a federal courthouse in Brooklyn, New York.
According to prosecutors, Jones gave NBA lineup decisions and pre-released medical information to his co-conspirators, who then placed significant wagers based on the tips. The medical information allegedly involved LeBron James and Anthony Davis, who were playing for the Los Angeles Lakers at the time.
In a developing story, Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and former NBA player Damon Jones all were arrested on Oct. 23, 2025, for their alleged role in an explosive gambling scandal that has rocked the NBA.
Damon Jones is pleading guilty to wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering.
He shared NBA lineup decisions and pre-released medical information, allegedly involving players like LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
He originally pleaded not guilty on November 6 at a federal courthouse in Brooklyn, New York.
His actions could lead to significant legal penalties, including prison time, for his involvement in facilitating illegal gambling.
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Before a Lakers game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Feb. 9, 2023, authorities say Jones texted a co-conspirator, alerting them to bet on the Bucks before the injury statuses of both teams were released. James ended up not playing in the game because of a lower-body injury, and Los Angeles went on to lose the game 115-105
Jones, who played 11 NBA seasons for 10 teams from 1999 to 2009, is also accused of using his notoriety to get people to poker games rigged by organized crime figures in order to steal money from them, sometimes using technology, including poker chip trays with hidden cameras, and rigged shuffling machines with the ability to read the cards in the deck.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Damon Jones Ex-NBA player to plead guilty in betting, gambling scandal