An NBA player accused of faking an injury as part of a sports betting conspiracy pleaded not guilty in Brooklyn federal court on Monday to wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges.

Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, who was arrested on Oct. 23, pleaded not guilty and was released on a $3 million bond secured by his Florida residence and another home, the location of which is not public.

The 31-year-old also appeared before U.S. District Judge LaShann D’Arcy Hall, alongside co-defendants Eric Earnest, Marves Fairley, Shane Hennen, Damon Jones and De’Niro Laster, for a brief status conference.

Prosecutors at the hearing indicated that plea negotiations are underway, and Rozier’s defense attorney, Jim Trusty of Ifrah Law, said he plans to file a motion to dismiss the charges based on

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