Chauncey Billups appears to be severing his ties to Oregon.
The embattled Portland Trail Blazers’ coach, who has been indicted on federal charges of money laundering and wire fraud conspiracy, has sold his Lake Oswego home.
Billups listed his 7,366 square foot house for $4.275 million on Nov. 21 and it is pending sale as of Dec. 4, according to public records. Billups bought the house for $3.9 million in July 2021, shortly after he was named coach of the Blazers.
The Rose Garden Report first reported news of the sale.
Billups was arrested at the house by federal agents in October after a multiyear investigation by law enforcement. Prosecutors allege the 49-year-old Hall of Famer was involved in a scheme to attract gamblers to rigged Mafia-backed illegal poker games in Manhat

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