NEW YORK — Miami Heat player Terry Rozier is set to appear in a New York court on charges that he allegedly helped gamblers place bets on his performance in NBA games.
The 31-year-old point guard will be formally arraigned in Brooklyn federal court late Monday on federal wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges. He’ll also join five other co-defendants and their lawyers for a pre-trial hearing later in the day on the case.
Rozier previously appeared before a federal judge in Orlando on Oct. 23, when prosecutors first announced the indictment.
At the time, he was released with conditions. One of his lawyers, Jim Trusty, denied the charges, saying the Ohio native was “not a gambler” and “looks forward to winning this fight.”
Prosecutors say Rozier conspired with friends to he

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