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While Malik Beasley’s basketball future remains uncertain, his way back to the NBA should no longer be hindered by a federal probe derived from alleged games tied to basketball games and plug games during the 2023-24 season.
On Friday, ESPN reported that Beasley is no longer the focus of the eastern district of New York’s investigation. Attorneys Steve Haney and Mike Schachter delivered the update to the marketing market after announcing that they were holding several discussions with the eastern district of New York.
“Months after this study began, Malik remains Uladet and is not the target of this study,” Haney told ESPN. A claim without a fee, indictment or conviction should never have the catastrophic consequence this has caused Malik. This has literally been the opposite of the presumption of innocence. “
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Malik Beasley looks at during a game against Oklahoma City Thunder at Little Caesars Arena, March 15, in Detroit, Mich. Beasley is reportedly no longer the focus of a federal gaming study. (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
Pakinomist Digital contacted the United States. Attorney General of the Eastern District in New York for comment.
News about Beasley, which is under federal investigation, appeared in late June. Discussions about potential contracts with NBA volunteers ceased only one day before the NBA Free Agency officially started, according to ESPN.
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At that time, NBA -spokesman Mike Bass recognized the probe and said, “We are working with the investigation of the federal prosecutor.”

Former Detroit Piston -Guard Malik Beasley is reportedly no longer the focus of a federal gaming survey. (Rick osentoski/imag -pictures)
Beasley accepted a one -year contract with Detroit Piston’s last year. He completed the 2024-25 season with a 16.3 points per year. Average. He also average 2.6 rebounds per Competition.
A deferral order issued in July worsened Beasley’s legal evil. The trial, which was filed against Beasley, stated that the 28-year-old failed to make rental payments to the landlord.

Former Detroit Piston’s guard Malik Beasley is no longer the focus of a federal gaming study. (Matt Krohn/IMAGN -PICTURES)
Apart from the clean case, Hazan Sports Management Group brought a case against Beasley and claimed that the professional basketball player violated his contract with the organization.
The management team alleged Beasley could not repay a $ 650,000 advance when the contract was terminated.



