ABC News accurately reports Beasley, Davis gambling indictment
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Summary
ABC News segment reports the June 29, 2026 federal indictment of former NBA players Malik Beasley and Ed Davis, along with four others, in a sports gambling scheme. Prosecutors allege Beasley manipulated his performance in prop bets while with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2024, passing information to Davis who facilitated bets. The scheme reportedly began in January 2024 and involved hundreds of thousands of dollars. The report notes this is part of a broader NBA gambling probe that has now resulted in five current or former players indicted.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast is factually solid and closely tracks the indictment and official statements from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York. It correctly identifies the key mechanics of the alleged scheme, the players’ prior connection with the Timberwolves, and the broader investigative context. Viewers receive an accurate high-level overview without unsubstantiated speculation. Minor limitations include lack of detail on specific charges (sports bribery, wire fraud, money laundering) and the names of additional defendants, which fuller coverage would include. No evidence of bias or distortion in framing.
Key Moments
Former NBA players Malik Beasley and Ed Davis and four others facing federal charges in sports gambling scheme
Confirmed by June 29, 2026 indictment from EDNY U.S. Attorney’s Office naming Beasley, Davis, and four co-defendants
Beasley was bribed to manipulate his play in NBA games while with the Bucks in 2024
Indictment alleges Beasley tailored performance on prop bets in exchange for bribes, often debt relief from Davis
Scheme began January 2024 with at least three games and hundreds of thousands of dollars in bets
Matches indictment timeline and allegations of profits from manipulated rebounds/scoring props
This brings total to five current or former NBA players indicted in broader probe
Consistent with ongoing EDNY investigation that previously charged others including Jontay Porter
Sources Consulted
- Former NBA players Malik Beasley, Ed Davis indicted on illegal sports gambling charges - The Athletic
- Former National Basketball Association Players, Current Player Agent and Three Others Charged in Sports Bribery and Betting Scheme - U.S. Attorney’s Office EDNY
- Ex-NBA players Malik Beasley, Ed Davis indicted in gambling case - ESPN