Adrien Broner once won $6 million off two NBA All Stars using trick dice, according to the FBI

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This is in Big U’s federal RICO indictment paperwork

Any guesses on the NBA players? I’m thinking James Harden has to be one :sas1:

CW-1 told authorities about a large buy-in dice game in L.A. in June 2019. The game involved a professional boxer, identified only as A.B., A.B.’s associates, and several prominent NBA players. According to CW-1, A.B. and his associates fixed the game, cheating the NBA players out of millions of dollars using “teased” dice.

After that game, Roosa wrote, Henley directed associates to “rough up” A.B., who had not checked in with Henley, “and to get the money back from him on behalf of the cheated NBA players.” Multiple members of the Rollin’ 60s allegedly arrived and were used “to press A.B.”

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Henley stepped in, CW-1 told authorities, “because he was involved in and/or would approve of any dice games or similar events, such as parties, involving large sums of money and prominent NBA players and celebrities” in the city.

According to the complaint, CW-1 knew of other times in which NBA players or celebrities would need to get approval in advance from Henley to ensure their safety at events such as parties, games or advertising shoots. CW-1 said the celebrities would have to pay Henley for protection and approval “or face retaliation from the Big U Enterprise.”

In a monitored meeting between Henley and someone identified only as “Victim-1,” Henley recounted that he “got into it,” with A.B after A.B. cheated a current NBA All-Star out of $1.5 million and a former NBA All-Star out of $5 million. Henley also talked about charging the players $100,000 to get their money back

AB needs a 30 for 30 :pachaha:
 

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According to the complaint, CW-1 knew of other times in which NBA players or celebrities would need to get approval in advance from Henley to ensure their safety at events such as parties, games or advertising shoots. CW-1 said the celebrities would have to pay Henley for protection and approval “or face retaliation from the Big U Enterprise.”

In a monitored meeting between Henley and someone identified only as “Victim-1,” Henley recounted that he “got into it,” with A.B after A.B. cheated a current NBA All-Star out of $1.5 million and a former NBA All-Star out of $5 million. Henley also talked about charging the players $100,000 to get their money back


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