Terry Rozier Indicted on New Felony Charges in Sports Bribery Case
Terry Rozier, an NBA guard currently with the Heat, faces two new federal felony charges, including sports bribery and honest services fraud, after a grand jury indictment. The charges stem from allegations that Rozier accepted approximately $100,000 to intentionally reduce his playing time during a game while with the Hornets in March 2023. He previously pleaded not guilty to two wire fraud charges related to the case and is accused of conspiring with gamblers to influence game performance. His attorney, Jim Trusty, contests the allegations, claiming the case is driven by unreliable testimonies from co-conspirators.
By the Numbers- Rozier was allegedly paid around $100,000 to modify his performance in a specific game.
- He played only 9 minutes and 34 seconds in that game on March 23, 2023, despite averaging over 21 points and 35 minutes in previous games.
- Rozier remains a member of the Heat but will be a free agent after June 30.
- The case has seen multiple pleadings, with Marves Fairley pleading guilty to charges related to the conspiracy.
As the legal proceedings unfold, Rozier's case will likely proceed through the courts, with the potential for further evidence and testimonies emerging. His future in the NBA could be affected, depending on the outcome of these felony charges.
Bottom LineTerry Rozier's charges raise serious questions about integrity in sports, positioning him at a critical juncture in his career. The allegations could have lasting repercussions on his future in the league, depending on both legal outcomes and public perception.
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