reports - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Wed, 27 May 2020 17:23:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Tennis star Nikoloz Basilashvili arrested on domestic violence charge against ex-wife: reports https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/27/tennis-star-nikoloz-basilashvili-arrested-on-domestic-violence-charge-against-ex-wife-reports/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/27/tennis-star-nikoloz-basilashvili-arrested-on-domestic-violence-charge-against-ex-wife-reports/#respond Wed, 27 May 2020 17:23:49 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6606 A Georgian tennis player was reportedly arrested for allegedly assaulting his ex-wife in front of their 5-year-old son. Nikoloz Basilashvili, 28, was charged with domestic violence in the presence of a minor in Tbilisi, BBC News reported Monday. He was released from jail Sunday on $28,000 bail. NAOMI OSAKA TOPS SERENA WILLIAMS ON FORBES’ LIST […]

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A Georgian tennis player was reportedly arrested for allegedly assaulting his ex-wife in front of their 5-year-old son.

Nikoloz Basilashvili, 28, was charged with domestic violence in the presence of a minor in Tbilisi, BBC News reported Monday. He was released from jail Sunday on $28,000 bail.

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Basilashvili, one of the best tennis players to come out of the nation of Georgia, denied the allegations. He and his wife have been divorced since 2019. According to BBC, he faces one-to-three years in jail if found guilty.

“Nikoloz Basilashvili is deeply saddened by the false allegations and the ordeal he had to go through during the last few days; he also regrets the inconvenience for all friends and family members who have gotten involved,” a post on his Facebook page read, according to the New York Daly News.

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“At the same time he would like to express his gratitude towards the general public for their unconditional support, and he will prove his complete innocence and allowing the whole truth to prevail.”

Basilashvili has won three ATP titles in his professional career. He is ranked No. 27 in the world.

The Georgian Tennis Federation said in a statement it condemns “any form of violence,” according to The Guardian.

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“The incident involving Nikoloz Basilashvili is currently under police investigation and GFT will refrain from either announcing its position on the matter or making any comments until such investigation is completed,” the organization said.

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Tulane basketball player arrested for Georgia murder, according to reports https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/27/tulane-basketball-player-arrested-for-georgia-murder-according-to-reports/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/27/tulane-basketball-player-arrested-for-georgia-murder-according-to-reports/#respond Mon, 27 Apr 2020 02:36:19 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=5631 NEW ORLEANS — A Tulane basketball player has been booked and charged with murder in Georgia. According to our partners at The Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate, Teshaun Hightower has been charged with murder, aggravated assault, battery and possesion of a firearm or knife during commission of/or attempt to commit certain felonies. The charges come from his […]

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NEW ORLEANS — A Tulane basketball player has been booked and charged with murder in Georgia.

According to our partners at The Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate, Teshaun Hightower has been charged with murder, aggravated assault, battery and possesion of a firearm or knife during commission of/or attempt to commit certain felonies. The charges come from his alleged role in a murder that took place on April 8 in Stockbridge, Georgia.

Hightower has played one season for Tulane after transferring form Georgia. He declared for the NBA Draft on April 18, ten days after the alleged murder took place.

He is currently being held in the Henry Country Jail in McDonough, Georgia, according to court records.

Hightower was dismissed from Tulane’s basketball program as soon as they heard of the arrest, Tulane Director of Athletics Troy Dannen said.

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Former Rangers star Josh Hamilton indicted on felony charge for assaulting daughter, reports say https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/21/former-rangers-star-josh-hamilton-indicted-on-felony-charge-for-assaulting-daughter-reports-say/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/21/former-rangers-star-josh-hamilton-indicted-on-felony-charge-for-assaulting-daughter-reports-say/#respond Tue, 21 Apr 2020 03:00:16 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=5411 Former Texas Rangers star and 2010 American League MVP Josh Hamilton was indicted on a felony charge for injury to a minor on Monday, reports Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Hamilton turned himself in to police and was arrested in October for hitting and scratching his daughter. Jozelyn Escobedo of ABC 8 WFAA reports […]

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Former Texas Rangers star and 2010 American League MVP Josh Hamilton was indicted on a felony charge for injury to a minor on Monday, reports Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Hamilton turned himself in to police and was arrested in October for hitting and scratching his daughter.

Jozelyn Escobedo of ABC 8 WFAA reports that Hamilton told his daughter to tell the judge “what a terrible dad I am” to ensure she would never have to visit his home again. Here is more from Escobedo:

When interviewed by Child Protective Services, his daughter told the interviewer that Hamilton started to assault and throw things at her after she made a comment that upset him, records show. 

The former baseball player is accused of throwing a full water bottle that hit his daughter in the chest. Hamilton then pulled a chair from under his daughter and threw it at her, a warrant says.

Hamilton then allegedly took his daughter to a room, pinned her to a bed and repeatedly hit her on the back and legs, according to an arrest warrant. 

Hamilton has three children and court records show he is accused of assaulting the oldest. His ex-wife, Katie, has filed for a temporary restraining order on her daughter’s behalf.

Hamilton, 38, hasn’t appeared in the majors since 2015. In addition to the Rangers, he played for the Cincinnati Reds and Los Angeles Angels over parts of a nine-season career. The No. 1 pick in 1999 draft, Hamilton’s career was delayed and at times overshadowed by substance abuse and addiction issues — including at least one reported relapse back in 2015.

During Hamilton’s career, he hit .290/.349/.516 (129 OPS+) with 200 home runs and 50 steals. He made five All-Star Games, won three Silver Sluggers, and was the 2010 Most Valuable Player.

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Reports: Arizona’s Sean Miller discussed $100,000 bribe; more than 20 programs implicated in college basketball probe https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/25/reports-arizonas-sean-miller-discussed-100000-bribe-more-than-20-programs-implicated-in-college-basketball-probe/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/25/reports-arizonas-sean-miller-discussed-100000-bribe-more-than-20-programs-implicated-in-college-basketball-probe/#respond Sun, 25 Feb 2018 00:32:58 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2511 Arizona Coach Sean Miller had multiple conversations with a sports agency about star player Deandre Ayton, according to an ESPN report released Friday night. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) An FBI telephone wiretap captured Arizona men’s basketball Coach Sean Miller discussing a $100,000 bribe to ensure star recruit Deandre Ayton signed with his team, ESPN […]

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Arizona Coach Sean Miller had multiple conversations with a sports agency about star player Deandre Ayton, according to an ESPN report released Friday night. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)

An FBI telephone wiretap captured Arizona men’s basketball Coach Sean Miller discussing a $100,000 bribe to ensure star recruit Deandre Ayton signed with his team, ESPN reported late Friday evening.

The story — published hours after a Yahoo Sports report on hundreds of pages of documents that suggested current and former players at more than 20 Division I schools broke NCAA rules by receiving impermissible benefits — is the most significant revelation to date from an ongoing FBI probe into corruption in college basketball.

Miller and Arizona athletics officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment Friday evening.

According to ESPN, which sourced its report to “people with knowledge of the FBI investigation,” Miller and Christian Dawkins, a low-level employee for a sports agency, had multiple recorded conversations about Ayton, a 7-foot-1 center from the Bahamas who is regarded as one of the most talented freshmen in the country.

The revelations raise questions about whether Miller, 49, a former coach at Xavier who has led Arizona to three Elite Eight appearances in his first eight seasons, soon could be ensnared in the sprawling federal case that has his former assistant Emanuel “Book” Richardson facing federal charges. According to ESPN, Dawkins mentioned contacting Richardson to arrange the specifics of the bribe in conversations with Miller, but Miller told Dawkins to deal directly with him when it came to money.

ESPN’s report capped a day that began with Yahoo’s report that also sent shock waves through the college sports landscape.

The report was based on internal documents obtained from ASM Sports, a company founded by former NBA agent Andy Miller that was raided in September by the FBI as part of the ongoing federal investigation of corruption in college basketball, according to Yahoo. The documents purportedly detail cash advances — many of them also involving Dawkins, the employee involved in the alleged Arizona bribe — given to a number of players along with entertainment and travel expenses accrued as Miller’s agency pursued players before they became professional.

Published weeks before the NCAA’s showcase event and premier moneymaker — the men’s basketball tournament — Friday’s report is a sign that the Justice Department’s investigation, which thus far has produced criminal charges against four assistant coaches and a top Adidas executive, could continue to impact major college basketball for months, if not years.

Among the current players implicated in the documents, according to Yahoo:

  • Michigan State’s Miles Bridges, whose mother may have received $400. Spartans Coach Tom Izzo said in a statement Friday that he did not believe any of his current players or coaches had broken any NCAA rules.
  • USC’s Bennie Boatwright, whose father may have taken $2,000, and Chimezie Metu, whose adviser may have taken $2,000. USC said it would cooperate with any federal or NCAA investigation.
  • Texas’s Eric Davis Jr., who may have received $1,500. Texas officials released a statement saying they were looking into the allegations.
  • South Carolina’s Brian Bowen, whose family may have received $7,000. Bowen’s father was previously implicated in a federal complaint as agreeing to take $100,000 in bribes in exchange for ensuring his son would attend Louisville, which Bowen’s father has denied.
  • Duke’s Wendell Carter and Kentucky’s Kevin Knox may have received free meals, according to documents. Duke released a statement Friday asserting Carter had not broken any NCAA rules, while Knox’s father also denied to a reporter that his son committed any violations.

It’s unclear if the NCAA will launch any enforcement investigations based on Friday’s report.

“These allegations, if true, point to systematic failures that must be fixed and fixed now if we want college sports in America,” NCAA President Mark Emmert said in a statement released Friday.
Among the former players listed in the documents:

  • Dennis Smith Jr., who played at North Carolina State in 2016-17, received $73,500 in loans, according to the documents, which included notes about “options to recoup the money” if Smith did not sign with the agency.
  • Markelle Fultz, the former Washington player and No. 1 pick in the 2017 draft, received $10,000, according to the documents. He did not sign with ASM.
  • Bam Adebayo, who played one season at Kentucky in 2016-17 and is listed as receiving $12,000 on one document and $36,500 in a later reference (the words “bad loan” are listed alongside his name; he did not sign with ASM).
  • Diamond Stone, at the time a freshman at Maryland, received $14,303, according to the documents.

Smith, Fultz, Adebayo and Stone were unable to immediately be reached to comment Friday. In a statement, Maryland Coach Mark Turgeon denied having any relationship with Miller, the agent whose company produced these records.

The documents do not appear to contain information suggesting coaches or officials at schools were aware of the alleged payments but instead portray investments by Miller and his employees in NBA prospects, years before they were eligible to play professionally.

The bulk of the documents appear to be expense reports filed by Christian Dawkins, a former employee of Miller and one of the nine men facing criminal charges as part of the federal probe. Dawkins and two Adidas officials are set for trial in October on charges of wire fraud. The four coaches — from Arizona, Southern Cal, Auburn and Oklahoma State — are set for separate trials in early 2019 for charges including conspiracy to commit bribery and solicitation of bribes.

While Friday’s report sent shock waves through college basketball circles, it also raised questions about the status and direction of the Justice Department’s investigation, which lawyers for defendants have criticized as a waste of federal law enforcement resources that has resulted in criminal charges against mostly low-level figures in the shadow economy around major college basketball.

Miller, the prominent former NBA agent whose company produced all of these records, has not been charged with a crime, and neither have any of his other agents.

“These assistant coaches, low-level shoe company and sports management employees are now facing prison terms, while the very people they worked for, whose pockets they allegedly were lining with millions of dollars of cash, have entirely escaped federal prosecution,” said Steven Haney, attorney for Dawkins, the former agent. “ By definition, these criminal defendants are fall guys.”

A spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office in the Southern District of New York declined to comment Friday.

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San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster was arrested Sunday on charges of domestic violence and gun possession after an argument with his girlfriend got heated, according to reports.

Foster, a 23-year-old first-round pick in last year’s NFL draft, was arrested in Los Gatos in Santa Clara County, California, and is currently being held without bail, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

County jail records show the NFL player’s bail has been set at $75,000.

Foster also was arrested on suspicion of possessing an assault rifle, according to The Mercury News.

The 49ers organization said it was “aware” of reports of Foster’s arrest, and added: “We take matters of this nature seriously and are gathering all pertinent information.”

Sources told The Mercury News that officers were called to Foster’s home in Los Gatos for a domestic disturbance. A woman in a long-term relationship with Foster reportedly told police the two got into an argument.

Police discovered what appeared to be an assault rifle as they responded to the disturbance, according to the newspaper.

Foster’s arrest would be his second within a month. On Jan. 18, he was arrested and charged with second-degree possession of marijuana.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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