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Damon Jones turned his NBA fame into a criminal enterprise, using locker room secrets to defraud sportsbooks and luring victims into rigged poker games tied to organized crime families. The guilty plea makes clear this wasn't a lapse in judgment, but a calculated, years-long betrayal of the sport and everyone who trusted him. Insider fraud like this corrodes the integrity of American athletics, and accountability is exactly what justice demands.
The Damon Jones case is a symptom of a much bigger failure. Legalizing and expanding sports betting created the conditions for this corruption, and the industry keeps dodging that reality. Prediction markets now operate in all 50 states, offshore platforms target minors and gambling addiction is devastating athletes and families while regulators play catch-up. Blaming individuals while ignoring the system that enabled them is a convenient way to avoid the harder conversation.