Malik Beasley no longer focuses on the gaming probe, but the outstanding troubles persist

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While the future of Malik Beasley basketball remains uncertain, its way to the NBA should no longer be hampered by a federal survey resulting from an alleged game linked to basketball matches and betting in the 2023-24 season.

ESPN reported that Beasley was no longer an objective of the Oriental District investigation in New York on Friday. Lawyers Steve Haney and Mike Schachter provided the update update after declaring that they had had several discussions with the Oriental District of New York.

“From months after the start of this investigation, Malik remains not loaded and is not the target of this investigation,” said Haney in Espn. An allegation without accusation, an indictment or conviction should never have the catastrophic consequence that this caused Malik. This was literally the opposite of the presumption of innocence. “”

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Malik Beasley looks in a match against Oklahoma City Thunder in Little Caesars Arena on March 15 in Detroit, Michigan. Beasley would no longer be at the center of a federal investigation in the game. (Nic Antaya / Getty Images)

PK Press Club Digital contacted the United States. Bureau of the lawyer for the Oriental District of New York to comment.

The news concerning Beasley being under federal investigation surfaced at the end of June. Discussions on potential contracts with NBA contenders once stopped before the NBA free agency officially begins, according to ESPN.

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At the time, the NBA spokesman Mike Bass admitted the investigation and said: “We cooperate with the investigation of the federal prosecutors.”

The former Strait Pistons goalkeeper Malik Beasley would no longer have the objective of a federal investigation in the game. (Images Rick Osentoski / Imagn)

Beasley accepted a one -year contract with the Strait Pistons last year. He finished the 2024-25 season with an average of 16.3 points per game. It also has an average of 2.6 rebounds per competition.

An expulsion order made in July exacerbated the legal misfortunes of Beasley. The trial brought against Beasley said that the 28 -year -old had not made the rental payments to the owner.

The former Strait Pistons Malik Beasley goalkeeper is no longer at the center of a federal investigation at the game. (Images Matt Krohn / Imagn)

In addition to the rent trial, Hazan Sports Management Group brought an action against Beasley, saying that the professional basketball player violated his contract with the organization.

The management group allegedly alleged that Beasley did not refund an advance of $ 650,000 at the time of termination of the contract.

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