NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!
Terry Rozier‘s attorney, Jim Trusty, claimed the government “crawled into bed with some horrific people” in an effort to get the NBA player implicated in allegations that he told a friend he would take himself out of a game, so the friend could place eventual winning wagers on his performance.
Rozier was arrested and is facing charges of wire fraud and money laundering, stemming from a game in which he played less than 10 minutes, citing a foot injury. Multiple people placed high-stakes wagers on Rozier to perform poorly before the game, all of which won.
Trusty admitted that Rozier “told a friend” he would take himself out of a game early, which is “not a crime,” adding that the allegations against his client are “thin.”
In fact, Rozier is t

WFIN News
Essentiallysports
FOX News Sports
USA TODAY National
Shore News Network
cleveland.com
TMZ
AlterNet
Raw Story
NPR
The List
OK Magazine
Edmonton Sun World