Court twist for Malik Beasley: Ex-NBA guard pleads not guilty in high-profile gambling scandal

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NBA guard Malik Beasley pleaded not guilty Wednesday in Brooklyn federal court to charges including wire fraud conspiracy and bribery in sporting contests, accused of manipulating his performance in at least four Milwaukee Bucks games in 2024 to benefit sports bettors and reduce his own gambling debts. Beasley, 29, was released on a $100,000 bond co-signed by his actor parents. He is one of six people charged in the indictment, including sports agent Paolo Zamorano, and is part of a broader federal gambling investigation that has already implicated Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups.