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legalJune 12, 2026

Terry Rozier Pleads Not Guilty to Updated Gambling-Related Charges

Former NBA player Terry Rozier entered a not guilty plea to new charges in a gambling case; trial set for February 2027.

Terry Rozier Pleads Not Guilty to Updated Gambling-Related Charges

Former NBA guard Terry Rozier has pleaded not guilty to newly filed charges connected to a sports betting scandal. The plea was entered this week in a federal courtroom in Brooklyn, New York.

The charges include sports bribery and wire fraud conspiracy, according to court records. Rozier now faces an updated legal complaint as prosecutors continue to build their case around alleged misconduct tied to gambling activities.

A trial date has been scheduled for February 8, 2027. The timeline suggests the case may involve significant pretrial proceedings and evidence review before reaching a jury.

Rozier is also seeking modifications to his current bail conditions. His legal team has argued that changes are necessary to allow him to pursue a return to professional basketball in the NBA.

The former player has been at the center of an investigation into gambling-related offenses. Further hearings are expected in the coming months as both sides prepare for trial.

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