Days after he was charged in one of the NBA’s biggest gambling scandals, a Mississippi man was back on social media, offering up betting advice to his tens of thousands of followers.

Marves Fairley, a self-described “sports betting consultant” who was arraigned in federal court Thursday, sells his recommendations to gamblers. For $300 per month, they can purchase a dozen “hand-selected insights,” according to his official website. Before his court date, two of those picks were posted at no cost on his Instagram account, suggesting that the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets would cover their point spreads.

The indictments announced Oct. 23 detailing insider trading on basketball games have drawn attention for the involvement of former and current NBA players, roiling the world of profession

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