Feds accuse college basketball officials and players of running an illegal point-shaving scheme.
Federal prosecutors have charged 26 people in connection with a alleged point-shaving scheme involving multiple current and former college basketball players.
The alleged scheme, which is believed to have taken place over several years, involved several college basketball games being fixed by players, coaches, or others connected to the teams. The fix was said to involve betting on certain games.
According to authorities, the scheme involved a complex network of gamblers and bookmakers who placed bets with each other, often through intermediaries. In some cases, the people directly involved in the game were also betting on it.
The charges alleged that some players received large sums of money for fixing the outcome of their games, while others received smaller payments for arranging or facilitating the fixes.
Scott MacFarlane reported on this story.
Federal prosecutors have charged 26 people in connection with a alleged point-shaving scheme involving multiple current and former college basketball players.
The alleged scheme, which is believed to have taken place over several years, involved several college basketball games being fixed by players, coaches, or others connected to the teams. The fix was said to involve betting on certain games.
According to authorities, the scheme involved a complex network of gamblers and bookmakers who placed bets with each other, often through intermediaries. In some cases, the people directly involved in the game were also betting on it.
The charges alleged that some players received large sums of money for fixing the outcome of their games, while others received smaller payments for arranging or facilitating the fixes.
Scott MacFarlane reported on this story.