In a major development shaking both the sports world and federal law-enforcement circles, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) have arrested and charged Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups in one of two expansive investigations involving rigged poker games and illegal sports betting. The Washington Post+2AP News+2
Two Investigations: Poker Fraud & Insider Betting
Authorities revealed two separate but overlapping federal investigations—codenamed in media reports as “Operation Nothing But Bet” (sports-betting) and a poker-fraud operation tied to organized crime families. The Washington Post+1
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The poker case alleges that starting around 2019, a network of rigged high-stakes games used advanced cheating technology: altered shuffling machines that could read cards, “X-ray” tables, special contact lenses or glasses, and covert communication systems. Business Insider+1
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Billups is charged in the poker scheme as a so-called “Face Card”—a respected athlete enlisted to attract wealthy players to these games, which prosecutors say were controlled by the Bonanno crime family, Gambino crime family and Genovese crime family. New York Post+1
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The sports-betting case involves insiders providing non-public information (such as injury status, player sit-outs, etc.) to bettors. While Billups is not named in that indictment, prosecutors note a “Co-Conspirator 8” matching his career timeline and team affiliation. Wikipedia+1
Charges & Allegations
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In the poker scheme, 31 defendants (including Billups) were charged with deploying cheating technology and defrauding players of at least $7 million, prosecutors say. Department of Justice+1
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In the sports-betting matter, over 30 individuals were arrested in total across both investigations; the betting‐fraud side involved manipulating games and prop bets, especially involving NBA personnel. CBS News+1
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Billups himself faces multiple counts of wire-fraud conspiracy and money-laundering conspiracy. AP News+1
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The alleged location of one poker game was Las Vegas in April 2019, where Billups and former NBA player Damon Jones participated, with one victim purportedly cheated out of at least $50,000. New York Post+1
Immediate Consequences for the Trail Blazers and NBA
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The NBA placed Billups on immediate leave. The Trail Blazers issued a statement confirming cooperation with authorities and naming Tiago Splitter as interim head coach. ESPN.com
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The arrests raise profound integrity‐and‐public‐trust concerns for the league, especially given the expanding legal sports-betting landscape and vulnerabilities in enforcement. AP News
Billups’ Career & Context
Billups, 49, is a Hall of Famer who enjoyed a 17-year NBA career (1997–2014), including a championship with the Detroit Pistons in 2004. He became head coach of the Trail Blazers in 2021. Wikipedia
His involvement in this case marks one of the most significant intersections of professional sports figures and organized-crime-linked gambling schemes in recent history.
What Happens Next & Broader Implications
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Billups is expected to appear in federal court, with proceedings pending regarding bail, travel restrictions, and conditions of release. ESPN.com+1
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As investigations continue, prosecutors emphasize that those indicted are presumed innocent until proven guilty, but the scale and sophistication alleged—from rigged technology to mafia enforcement—are unprecedented. Department of Justice
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For the NBA, the case heightens scrutiny about associations between athletes/coaches and gambling, the adequacy of insider‐information controls, and the risks posed by celebrity endorsement of underground games.
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More broadly, regulators and sports officials may face increased pressure to bolster transparency, oversight and internal controls as sports‐betting markets expand.
Concluding Thoughts
The arrest of Chauncey Billups underscores how historic sports reputations and high-profile roles can be implicated in complex criminal networks—here involving rigged gambling, advanced technology and long-standing mafia fronts. The fallout will likely reverberate through the league, public perception, and regulatory frameworks for years to come.











