The FBI is investigating boxer Adrian Bronner after he was accused of using fixed dice to cheat other professional athletes out of millions of dollars...
From Newsweek
Boxer Adrien Broner is being accused by the FBI of ripping off NBA players through fixed-dice games. Broner reportedly is said to have cheated a current NBA All-Star out of $1.5 million and a former player out of $5 million in the games.
Broner allegedly used "teased" dice in these games. According to The Los Angeles Times, Broner could have found himself in more trouble.
"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."
This comes back to Los Angeles music executive Eugene "Big U" Henley surrendering to federal agents. Henley has been accused of murder, kidnapping, robbery, extortion, and fraud.
Within the accusations, the news of Broner came out. Henley reportedly also wanted to charge the NBA players to get their money back from Broner.
It remains to be seen what will come of these accusations against Broner but it seems he could be in some trouble. The boxer has gotten messed up in some serious allegations but has not been arrested at this time.
6 comments:
Feds In The 🎲 Game? Finito! Game OVER 4 U. Pass The Dice.
He’s not too bright
Gotta maintain that lifestyle
Simps think they can't get caught.
who in they right mind gambling with alcoholic bum (AB)? dis nucca been washed and broke
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