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  2. 1961 NCAA University Division men's basketball gambling scandal

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    The scandal involved 37 arrests of students from 22 different colleges, [1] [2] as well as at least nine players that received money from fixers or gamblers that were never convicted of crimes, eight go-betweens being prosecuted for their efforts in the scandal (including a couple of former college basketball players and a college football ...

  3. Blackmail - Wikipedia

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    Blackmail is a criminal act of coercion using a threat. As a criminal offense, blackmail is defined in various ways in common law jurisdictions. In the United States , blackmail is generally defined as a crime of information, involving a threat to do something that would cause a person to suffer embarrassment or financial loss. [ 1 ]

  4. List of people banned or suspended by the NBA - Wikipedia

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    On February 17, 2004, Webber was suspended five games for violating the NBA's drug policy and suspended three games for pleading guilty to lying to a grand jury about making an illegal loan when he was a college basketball player for University of Michigan. He served both suspensions together. [217] Darren Collison: 2016 2016–17

  5. Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin became the faces of the ...

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    How much time did she serve? In September, Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in prison, one year of supervised release, 250 hours of community service and a fine of $30,000. In a letter to the ...

  6. CCNY point-shaving scandal - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the CCNY scandal, the most infamous case of match fixing in college basketball occurred on January 29, 1945, when five Brooklyn College players (Bernard Barnett, Jerome Green, Robert Leder, Larry Pearlstein, and Stanley Simon) were arrested and confessed to accepting $1,000 each from multiple gamblers with promises of an extra $2,000 (equivalent to over $34,900 in 2024) included to ...

  7. Illegal migrants in Ohio may soon be jailed, fined, kicked ...

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    COLUMBUS, OhioIllegal immigrants in the Buckeye State will soon be put behind bars and fined hundreds of dollars if the statehouse passes new legislation aimed at punishing people in the ...

  8. 2 colleges in Springfield, Ohio, going virtual due to threats ...

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    Wittenberg University and Clark State College became the latest institutions to receive threats. Wittenberg then opted to make classes on Monday virtual. Clark State said students will learn ...

  9. Maurice Clarett - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Edward Clarett (born October 29, 1983) [1] is an American former professional football player who was a running back for the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League (UFL). He played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes. During his freshman year he helped lead the Buckeyes to a national championship.