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Prosecutors Allege Terry Rozier Agreed to $100,000 Bribe in Gambling Case

Federal prosecutors allege Terry Rozier agreed to accept a $100,000 bribe to manipulate his performance in an NBA game as part of a gambling scheme. Two new charges were filed against him Thursday.

Marcus Thompson
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Federal prosecutors allege that Terry Rozier agreed to a $100,000 bribe in connection with an effort to manipulate his performance in an NBA game as part of a gambling scheme.

According to the allegations, prosecutors filed two new charges against Rozier on Thursday. The case centers on claims that Rozier agreed to alter aspects of his play for financial payment tied to gambling activity.

Serious Allegations Tied to Game Integrity

The charges add to scrutiny surrounding gambling-related issues in professional basketball, where maintaining the integrity of competition remains a central concern for the league and its teams.

Rozier, an established NBA guard, now faces legal allegations that directly involve his on-court performance. No additional details about the specific game, the alleged conduct, or any court schedule were included in the filing information described Thursday.

Originally reported by Espn