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The claim that Chauncey Billups, the Portland Trail Blazers head coach, was charged in an illegal operation tied with the mafia is true. While a more critical lens of this claim would want to consider the distinguishable difference between the key terms charge and conviction. According to OPB, Billups was detained by the FBI “on charges he allegedly participated in an illegal gambling ring with members and associates of the La Cosa Nostra organized crime families.” To precisely understand his arrest, he was detained and charged with federal conspiracy charges of wire fraud and money laundering, and the claim gets even more specific diving deeper into the causation of the charge. The second source attached is from the Department of Justice that provides an in depth report of all the alleged participants in schemes to rig illegal poker games, which includes the alleged crimes of 31 individuals, including Billups.  

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https://www.opb.org/article/2025/10/23/portland-trail-blazers-name-interim-coach-after-billups-arrest

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/31-defendants-including-members-and-associates-organized-crime-families-and-national

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ago by Novice (610 points)

The claim that Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups has been arrested due to an illegal poker ring tied to the mafia is true. He was charged with an indictment alleging a wide-ranging scheme to rig underground poker games that were backed by Mafia families. He stands accused of using technology to steal millions from victims in the New York area. 

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/46695228/sources-terry-rozier-arrested-part-gambling-inquiry

Members of the Bonanno, Gambino, and Genovese organized crime families of La Cosa Nostra, as well as Chauncy Billups and former Cleveland Cavaliers player Damon Jones were among the men arrested. 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/31-defendants-including-members-and-associates-organized-crime-families-and-national

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ago by Newbie (290 points)


Portland TrailBlazers Head Coach was infact arrested for illegal sports betting and rigged poker games backed by the Mafia. According to ESPN, a total of 34 people have been arrested because of the year-long investigation that spanned multiple states and involved 11 million dollars. According to CBS Sports, mobsters fixed high-stakes illegal poker games, NBA players and coaches then acting as “face cards”. Billups had participated in illegal activities with members and associates of the La Cosa Nostra organized crime families and was taken into custody by FBI in Lake Oswego.

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The claim that Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups was charged in an illegal poker operation tied to the Mafia is mostly true. According to official court filings from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, Billups was among more than 30 defendants indicted in a federal investigation into rigged poker games allegedly backed by members of organized crime families. The Justice Department’s press release confirms that Billups faces charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering related to the illegal gambling operation. Major outlets such as ABC News, Reuters, and CBS Sports have also verified the indictment using the same federal documents.

However, it’s important to clarify that these are charges, not convictions. Being charged means prosecutors believe there is enough evidence to bring the case to trial, but Billups remains legally presumed innocent unless proven guilty. Some reports emphasize the Mafia connection for attention, but the indictment shows that Billups’ role was as a participant in a broader scheme, not necessarily as an organizer or leader. No evidence currently proves that Billups personally interacted with Mafia members or managed the illegal poker games himself.

Overall, the claim is accurate in stating that Billups was charged and that the operation was connected to organized crime, but it may exaggerate the directness of his ties to the Mafia. The most accurate description is that Billups has been formally charged in a federal case involving illegal poker games linked to organized crime networks, but the outcome of the case is still pending.

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As unfortunate as the news is, yes, this claim is very much true. Chauncey Billups was arrested by the FBI on October 25th, 2025, in relation to being involved in illegal, rigged poker games with ties to the mafia. He was charged with fraud conspiracy, and money laundering. The NBA immediately put Chauncey on leave after his arrest. He was then released from prison in Portland, Oregon, on special conditions. 

http://abcnews.go.com/US/miami-heat-terry-rozier-charged-nba-betting/story?id=126789368#:~:text=%22We're%20talking%20about%20tens,2025%2C%20in%20Portland%2C%20Ore.&text=%22We%20are%20aware%20of%20the,betting%20and%20illegal%20poker%20schemes.

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