Malik Beasley is no longer a federal game of probe objective, says his lawyer
Malik Beasley is no longer the goal of a federal investigation into gambling on the NBA games by the NBA players, said his lawyers.
The American prosecutor’s office for the eastern district of New York is conducting a wide investigation and said the lawyers of Beasley, Steve Haney and Mike Schachter, multiple Outlet That beasley is no longer a goal in this investigation. The American prosecutor’s office did not confirm that although they are not their policy talking about who is or is not under investigation.
Beasley had been a person of interest for the case, with the relationships that the federals were specifically examining a 2024 game (when Beasley was with the Milwaukee Bucks) which was reported by at least one sports book. In that game, the prop prop of Beasley with 2.5 rebounds has changed from +120 to -250 after large bets have been placed. Beasley had six rebounds in that game. Here’s what the lawyer Hanley said Shams Charania by Espn:
“Months after the beginning of this investigation, Malik remains unloaded and it is not the goal of this investigation,” Haney said to Espn. “An accusation without accusation, accusation or sentence should never have the catastrophic consequence that Malik caused. This was literally the opposite of the presumption of innocence.”
According to reports, Beasley and Pistons were in discussions on his new signature at Detroit for about three years, $ 42 million, when the news on the investigations became public. After that, any free agent speaks around Beasley has dried up. Announcing that it is no longer a target in the investigation – and Hanley’s comments – they clearly concern Beasley a place in the roster in the NBA next season. Unfortunately, this is only more difficult at this point in Offseason, when most of the teams filled their rosters and the type of money that Beasley was about to sign is not really available since the teams have to do with the luxury tax and its aprons.
For example, Pistons now have 14 players with guaranteed contracts and have added Caris Levert and Duncan Robinson in the role that Beasley would have played for them. Although it is possible for Beasley to sign again in Detroit, the dynamic has changed.
Beasley, 28, scored 16.3 points per game on average while shooting 41.6% on 3 episodes for the Pistons last season.
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