Former DePaul players charged in point-shaving scheme
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In the 70-page indictment, authorities say fixers recruited the college basketball players with "bribe payments" usually ranging from $10,000 to $30,000 per game.
The DePaul Blue Demons are in the middle of a point-shaving scandal. According to unsealed court documents from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, former players Jalen Terry and Da’Sean Nelson are accused of manipulating a 104-77 loss to St.
Former DePaul University basketball players are among 26 players and fixers charged in an NCAA men's basketball game rigging scheme that spanned from 2022 to 2025.
Mac Etienne reportedly began helping fix DePaul games in February 2024, along with teammates Jalen Terry, Da’Sean Nelson and a yet to be named player. The case is tied back to gambling organizers Marves Fairley and Shane Hennen, who reportedly began their operation overseas with the Chinese Basketball Association.
A video on social media surfaced to reveal several conspicuously bad efforts to throw a DePaul-Georgetown basketball game in February 2024.
The Golden Eagles (6-13, 1-7) looked the best they've looked all season in the first half, but that was erased by a 14-0 run by the Blue Demons to start the second.
CHICAGO (AP) CJ Gunn's 31 points led DePaul over Marquette 80-75 on Friday.
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