Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones is expected to plead guilty in a major gambling investigation that has resulted in over 30 arrests, including mobsters and basketball figures. A court hearing is scheduled for May 6, where he faces charges of wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering linked to rigged poker games and selling insider injury information about stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Jones, who previously pleaded not guilty, remains free on bail and was arrested last October alongside other notable figures. Prosecutors allege Jones sold non-public injury information to bettors, contributing to illegal gambling schemes involving organized crime.



