Pablo Torre Finds Out - Co-Conspirator 1: We Investigated the NBA Betting Scandal's "Original Sin"

Episode Date: February 26, 2026

As Terry Rozier and Co. return to court, Pablo spans the globe — and the nether regions of the basketball internet — to reveal the unnamed player who turned a cup of coffee into the NBA's worst ni...ghtmare. Amin Elhassan helps connect government clues to red flags, obscure movie references to entourage Instagram posts... and one really dirty recruiting trip to a new guarantee in the economy of legalized gambling.Previously on PTFO:• Part One: Moose, the Money and a Garbage-Time God• Part Two: Hoopfellas• Subscribe to Pablo's newsletter for exclusive access, documents and invites• Subscribe to "Basketball Illuminati" with Amin Elhassan(Pablo Torre Finds Out is independently produced by Meadowlark Media and distributed by The Athletic. The views, research and reporting expressed in this episode are solely those of Pablo Torre Finds Out and do not reflect the work or editorial input of The Athletic or its journalists.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to Pablo Torre finds out, presented by eBay Live. I am Pablo Torre, and today you're going to find out what this sound is. Everybody's my friend, everybody's surrounded, around me, loving me, and whatever I say, that's what it is. That's what it happened. Then one day, I wake up at 60 federal ages outside my door. Right after this ad. There's a quote in this thing we're going to do here today about the whole NBA gambling scandal that I want to get to, and I need to always be careful,
Starting point is 00:00:40 especially with you, when we're comparing things to movies too much. But it keeps out becoming inevitable. Look, I've done my homework this time. I just got done with a rewatch of the Godfather trilogy. I did Goodfellas again just in case. I also have King in New York, Carlito's Way. So I'm set.
Starting point is 00:01:01 I know all about organized crime. Quiz me. The two U.S. government investigations, I mean, about all of this. stuff were called what? There was Operation Royal Flush, and then there was Operation Nothing But Bet. And can I say again, like I said in the last episode, I hate these naming conventions. But it is helpful for our purposes because we are going to focus on the betting-focused one,
Starting point is 00:01:24 nothing but bet, and not the poker mob stuff. Because now, after leaving those two indictments in October, in our rearview mirror for a second, this happened. And our sports lead, yet another sports betting stuff. Breaking tonight, federal prosecutors are charging 26 people in an alleged point shaving scheme involving dozens of college basketball players. This conspiracy, we allege, originated on the other side of the world. The scheme proved lucrative.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Mr. Hennon, we alleged, texted a Confederate that the only thing certain in life were, quote, death taxes and Chinese basketball. The greatest quote in this whole story. Hold on. Is that our? Mr. Henan, Shane Henan, Sugar Shane? I mean, we are now in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. This is now three indictments, three continents, by the way, that we're expanding to.
Starting point is 00:02:19 And yes, once again, here we have the guy we focused on in our last episode, Mr. Sugar, Shane Henan. And for those who missed the episode, I mean, how would you describe Mr. Henan? He's a character, to say the least. He looks a little like Carl Pilkington, if you clean himself up a little bit, maybe a little bit like Lawrence Frank also. Yes. President of the Clippers.
Starting point is 00:02:40 But he sounds like Joe Pessie. Everybody keeps saying, oh, my gosh. You won a million dollars on the weekend. You won a million dollars on Sunday. Like, holy fuck. So yeah, it looks like I cashed out a million dollars. But in all reality, I'm only winning like 50, 60K for the week. And he's someone who has an avid appetite for social justice,
Starting point is 00:03:04 particularly LGBT rights. Mm-hmm. For him, of course, LGBT is Latina's, gambling, beer, and tax evasion. He's a sort of guy who does not seem to care about what he shouldn't be posting on social media, despite being under federal investigations since at least 2024. And we have a new update here, I mean, on that note, because some new footage has just rolled into the studio. We found this on January 12th, and you may notice the soundtrack, and you may notice the activity. Luck if you've ever been
Starting point is 00:03:39 At the roulette table, that's my favorite place to be. They ain't the singles that a meme plays with. That's real money. Thousands upon thousands of dollars in chips, and you notice the geotag there, I mean, you're familiar with this location as well. Oh, it's the win! This is NBA hotspot central during Summer League.
Starting point is 00:03:57 If you're wondering, did Shane Hennon have court-ordered terms that prohibited him from gambling of any kind? The answer, of course, is yes, all of which made one source directly involved in the case, join a chorus of gambling insiders, I mean, who informed our last episode because they suspect that Mr. Hennon may still be, as that source put it, quote, a dirtball cooperator with the government himself. Now, according to the Justice Department,
Starting point is 00:04:23 Sugar Shane was part of a team, I mean, a network of straw betters. These are the guys who were actually placing these legal bets on these very suspicious games. And this network, as we've established previously took the form of a group chat, a group chat that had one particular NBA player as a member. Well, he's infamous now. It's Jonte Porter. Toronto Raptors forward. Jonte Porter has been banned from the NBA for life, the league announced.
Starting point is 00:04:53 The NBA said that Porter provided confidential information to betters, limited his own participation in games for gambling purposes, and bet on NBA games. This is back in 2024, feeding information, to this group chat of dudes. And this cast of characters now is expanding, right? So that's what this third indictment is doing. Our goal this entire time I mean has been to focus
Starting point is 00:05:16 and guide the focus for our audience of who should we care about here? Who are the main characters of this film? And I believe that the public generally has gotten a pretty muddy picture of the way in which information in basketball becomes currency because information flows through these people. And for instance, the basketball player has been making the most headlines recently, according to FBI director Cash Patel, who calls this whole thing the insider trading saga for the NBA, would be who? The Terry Rozier, aka Scary Terry. I mean, he hates Terry Rozier is asking that federal gambling charges against him be thrown out.
Starting point is 00:05:56 His lawyers argued that the government turned a private dispute into a federal case. Rozier has pled not guilty to charges that he tipped off gamblers that he would lead. a game early a couple of years ago. The charges have prevented him from playing it all this season. His lawyers say the indictment does not allege Rozier placed any bets on himself or that he knew information about his injury would be sold. What Betters ended up doing with that info, they argue, had nothing to do with Roseir. He is due back in court for another hearing in March.
Starting point is 00:06:26 Terry Rozier is on the last year of his contract. He was a member of the Miami Heat. The Heat were expected to use that contract, perhaps, in trade. discussions for any number of big-name targets out there. But once obviously these indictments came down, he became this kind of untouchable. So Terry Rozier, not with his team, the Miami Heat, not with any team, just kind of staying at home. As he faces those charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering for what the government now says, was providing, quote, specific information about the timing and nature of his foot injury,
Starting point is 00:06:59 which then made its way to the Jante Porter Group chat, that social network of betters. And we should point out that a federal judge in Brooklyn is expected to rule on procedural matters when scary Terry and all five of his co-defendants, all whom have pled not guilty, are scheduled to appear this coming Tuesday in court for Operation Nothing But Bet. And so what we wanted to do here ahead of that hearing was nailed down an essential but elusive truth about this whole alleged NBA gambling scheme. Because we know that the first NBA game that the feds mentioned in their timeline is the Terry Roger game back when he was with the Charlotte Hornets in the spring of 2023.
Starting point is 00:07:44 But we wanted to find out when this movie actually started. Like, we wanted to identify where this network first got together to start manipulating these basketball games. And so we started to retrace the trail of clues left by the federal government. We started investigating all of this pre-cash Patel back in 2023. And in Operation Nothing But Bet, the feds included a long list of, quote, other relevant individuals, these unnamed co-conspirators,
Starting point is 00:08:18 about whom the feds mentioned something that has mostly flown under the radar. They said that at least one of these co-conspirators had been an NBA player, not named Terry Rozier, who was allegedly profiting off of inside information as well. And so we decided to make a whole. a whole lot of calls about this. One of them, to Terry Rozier's lawyer. His name, helpfully, is Jim Trustee.
Starting point is 00:08:50 Yeah. A real name for a former federal prosecutor who was also represented another client frequently in the news. Do you know who his other famous client is? Is it Donald J. Trump? It is the president of the United States. Yeah. And so what we wanted to know from Mr. Trust.
Starting point is 00:09:08 was, you know, we're looking at this whole cast of characters in this mob movie. What should we be focused on? You got me thinking how Joe Pesci stars in a basketball movie. I don't know. Look, I think any high-profile case gets attention up the chain to the Attorney General and potentially all the way to the White House sometimes. But I don't view this as like a big political moment. General, if you call a bunch of people unindicted co-conspirator 1 through 100,
Starting point is 00:09:36 that's a sign that at least some portion of those folks are on Team America and are whispering sweet nothings into the prosecutor's ears. A lot of texts coming into Jim Trustee's phone lately. A lot of people trust them. So my concern at all of that, you have some people with really dirty hands trying to deliver Terry to the prosecution because they know it's not a great case against them
Starting point is 00:09:58 and it's going to help them to bring down the trophy. And so what we wanted to find out was how this case got built. And the speculation, the thing that's been happening in back channels all around this case that we've heard, whispered for months by people who are intimately familiar with this whole saga brings us to what he alluded to, which is the really dirty hands that might be hiding in plain sight in the story. And those really dirty hands, we have been told, belong to one particular unindicted co-conspirator.
Starting point is 00:10:39 This is someone who has not been named, but this is somebody Amin who brings us back into a world that I think a lot of a lot of your friends have been trying to convince you to quit. There's so many things on that list. Is it alcohol? Is it going to Vegas? What?
Starting point is 00:10:56 Kind of all of that? Latinas. But also the nether regions of the NBA Internet. So the aforementioned Sugar Shane Hennon, he of the death taxes in Chinese basketball, quote, which I do still want on merch. This dude was the guy who allegedly ran the network of dudes on the Jontay Porter Group chat, the ones who were placing the actual bets with the sports books, right? We're down the legalized gambling era. That's how this all was happening. That's how money was being put on these games.
Starting point is 00:11:42 But the man who was allegedly obtaining that inside information for these betters, I mean, was Sugar Shane's business partner. And the reason this business partner is so important to this story is because the thing we've been referring to as the Jante Porter Group chat is something he himself has branded in a different way. Because this business partner happens to be a sports betting influencer. And his name, his government name, is Marvez Fairly. But according to the DOJ, he also has a useful list of nicknames. Yes.
Starting point is 00:12:16 Also known as Vez, aka Vizino. aka Vizino Lox. And I remember this guy from the last episode, we actually played some of his promotional material. I need everybody to join in, and let's get some money, man. This is our year. We've been waiting on this. Let's get some money.
Starting point is 00:12:35 Describe the visuals, please. Wow, this gives me all the chills. I need you guys to tune in, and let's make this season remarkable, man. This is legendary. Vizino is at the head of the boardroom table and he's wearing a suit. He's looking real sharp.
Starting point is 00:12:53 There's a pile of money in front of him on this table. Behind him, three pictures of Kobe Bryant because you always have to have three, the Holy Trinity, the triangle offense right there. And then surrounded, we see his consigliaries. And he's the only black guy in the room, Vizino is. I believe everyone here's white. There may be one guy who's either Asian or Hispanic,
Starting point is 00:13:15 but certainly not black. And he's giving a pump-up speech. Yes. And these guys are clearly not paid actors because they don't know quite how to, you know, project getting pumped up. One, two, three. This is in a lot. This is like, you know, Wolf of Wall Street,
Starting point is 00:13:35 but with people who otherwise would be better suited to attend like the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. Absolutely. It's also maybe a little more, you recall the Princess Bride. Yes. It's a little more Vizini, remember Vizini than Vizino.
Starting point is 00:13:53 Inconceivable. He didn't fall? Inconceivable. You keep using the horde. I don't know what you think it means what you think it means. But Marvez Farley, Vizino is a 40-year-old former Hooper. Okay? listed at 6'2 in scouting reports for the Jackson Tigers.
Starting point is 00:14:11 This is Jackson Mississippi. This is an AAU squad. That became one of the best youth hooper. teams in the entire country in 2003. And also on this roster with Vizino, you'll notice, I mean, is who? Oh, that's the one and only. Big Al Jefferson.
Starting point is 00:14:32 It played for the Celtics, the Jazz, the Timberwolves, Charlotte Bobcats. Big Al Jefferson, 6'10 Center, cousins with Vizino locks. To give you a sense of just the network that we're now entering. But his life, takes a different turn.
Starting point is 00:14:48 According to police records and court documents, Vizino would go on to become a weed dealer and a bookie. And in 2018, according to one of multiple trailers, Vizino has posted for an as-yet-unpublished documentary, he becomes a character in a different kind of movie. Everybody's my friend, everybody's surrounded, around me, loving me, and whatever I say, that's what it is. That's what it happened.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Then one day, I wake up, It's 60 federal agents outside my door. 60 federal age. It's kind of like Henry Hill at the end of Goodfellas, remember? The helicopters. Oh, so all those mob movies I watched, I knew it would come in handy.
Starting point is 00:15:33 Got it, okay. The nonfiction is in the fact that in 2018, Vizino Lox was indicted for something quite serious, allegedly ordering the murder of a woman and her husband, who was a guy who had allegedly robbed Vizino's brother. And what happened next to me, in the movie of Visino Locks' life,
Starting point is 00:15:52 in September of 2022, this is a few years later, Bizino Locks LLC was formed. And we love LLCs on this show. We sure do. And the Vizino Express, which is, you guessed it, a party bus with a stripper pole in the back was subsequently purchased.
Starting point is 00:16:13 Ah, I thought the Vizino Express was a substack. I cannot wait for this documentary to come out, man. There's a lot going on in Vizino. world. But if you keep following this trail of clues, you get back to the start of the government's timeline for this alleged NBA gambling scheme in the spring of 2023. Because Marvis Fairly would have the murder charges dropped in favor of pleading guilty that year to a lesser crime of obtaining a cell phone in prison. And then he apparently served zero years of a 15-year sentence while dealing with, according to a Mississippi judge, quote, some issues that need to be worked out
Starting point is 00:16:50 between the defendant and district attorney's office and other agencies, end quote. And Vizino Lox would not get locked up and continue to plead not guilty in all of these basketball indictments, by the way. And his attorney, for the record, declined to comment in response to our detailed list of questions. But into the frame walks yet another character
Starting point is 00:17:12 who is allegedly linked to Vizino Lox and Sugar Shane's betting network and who also pleaded not guilty despite being connected to scary Terry Rozier, and also to our mysterious, unnamed co-conspirator. The feds introduced this particular character by name in the indictment for Operation Nothing But Bet. I mean, if you could please read.
Starting point is 00:17:37 The March 23rd, 2023, Charlotte Hornets game. Terry Rozier informed the defendant, De Niro Laster, that Rozier was going to, prematurely remove himself from the game in the first quarter due to a supposed injury. As a DOJ, once again, lists a series of aliases. De Niro Laster, also known as P-A-Y-S-O and P-A-Y-S-O and P-E-S-O. And De Niro Laster is kind of perfectly named for what he appears to be, which is a lower-level but very key figure in this whole network,
Starting point is 00:18:18 in this network of straw betters slash group chat slash Vizino-Lox Enterprise. And as for Peso's physical appearance, you should know that De Niro Laster also played linebacker at the University of Kentucky, as you can kind of tell in this photo of him here, right next to his attorney, as they're walking into the courthouse together
Starting point is 00:18:36 in the Eastern District of New York. He's a guy that strikes me as someone who likes to spend a lot of time in the morning about how he looks. He's got this resplendent white coat. almost like a bubble coat with a fur lining on the hood. He's got a very, very dark beard there. And then he's got those gloves that I've always wanted but never had.
Starting point is 00:18:58 The ones that have a slit where the index fingers are so that you can still use your phone. But before we get to De Niro Laster's cell phone usage, which is quite relevant to this alleged scheme, you should know that Peso is also a childhood friend of Terry Rozier. The guy who's inside information, Peso allegedly sent. to Vizino Lox, who then allegedly passed it on to his partner, Sugar Shane Hennon, so that legal NBA bets could very prophetically be made on Rozier's Unders, all of which brings us to the lawyer right next to the Niro Laster in that photograph. This sort of like Alec Baldwin-looking attorney.
Starting point is 00:19:40 That's what I was going to, I swear to God, was the Alec Baldwin-looking ass. This attorney, for the record, did not respond to multiple requests for comment in time for our deadline. We tried him in person at the courthouse last year and then by email and phone and text over the last six weeks. But what we can tell you is that his resume, not unlike Terry Rozier's attorney's resume, also contains a detail that looks increasingly valuable in America's modern federal justice system
Starting point is 00:20:07 because this attorney has also represented a certain president of the United States. Donald J. Trump? President Donald J. Trump. Oh, wow. Two for two. And that attorney would also, by the way, be paid for by Terry Rozier, as we would learn later. But according to the feds in court filings this month, legal fees were not the only thing Scary Terry has paid for when it comes to Peso.
Starting point is 00:20:41 The U.S. Attorney's office now says that once Terry Rozier's undershit, Scary Terry also paid for De Niro's flights to Philadelphia, allegedly to pick up tens of thousands of dollars from Vizino Lox, aka Marvez-Fairley. And as the government put it, quote, this represented the kickback for the inside information. And so, in a nutshell, that's how Team Vizino Lox allegedly worked. Inconceivable.
Starting point is 00:21:12 What was apparently quite conceivable was the need to count this money, which allegedly happened at Scary Terry's house with De Niro right there helping him do the math. The defendant, De Niro Laster, sold the information about the defendant Terry Rozier's plan to leave the March 23rd game early to multiple co-conspirators, including to the defendant Marvis Fairley and co-conspirator number one to enable them to place fraudulent wagers based on the non-public information.
Starting point is 00:21:42 In exchange for the information, Fairley and co-conspirator number one, agreed to pay Laster approximately $100,000 from their expected fraudulent gambling winning. prior to the March 23rd game, Fairly, Laster, and co-conspirator number one, exchanged text messages, confirming that Rozier planned to exit the game prematurely and confirming their plan to place wagers on Rozier's unders, i.e. that Rozier would underperform relative to the odds makers betting lines for his individual performance. This is where I need to tell you, I mean, that the Nero Laster is not the athlete, the mystery man with the really dirty hands. we were alluding to before. And Vizino-Lox, Marvis Fairly,
Starting point is 00:22:26 is not that character either. The person that I think is essential to understanding this whole mess, the person who unlocks how this all actually started, the actual genesis of this gambling scandal enveloping the NBA and spanning the globe, is a new athlete.
Starting point is 00:22:45 Co-conspirator number one. And the list, as you continue to read it, is full of clues I mean, as to who co-conspirator number one would be. And they're a bit cryptic as the federal government lays it out for us. Co-conspirator number one, an individual whose identity is known to the grand jury, was a resident of Florida. Co-conspirator number one was at times an NBA player. And I love what at-times is daring us to contemplate here.
Starting point is 00:23:17 What is it, what the fuck does it mean to be at times an NBA player? To me, it indicates someone who is not continuously an NBA player. So if I took someone, just take a Oscar Robertson was not at times an NBA player. He was an NBA player for the duration of his career versus someone who maybe was out of the league, got back into the league, come back out of the league. You're doing that little dozy dough, then you would be considered at times an NBA player. Right. Okay, I'll go with that as opposed to the more cruel description, which is like the dude, just like, disappears in the fourth quarter. He's an NBA player until, until clutch time, in which case he becomes
Starting point is 00:23:56 occasionally not an NBA player. Not nice, Pablo. So here are the details. At times an NBA player and a Florida resident. But as we continue to flip through this indictment, there is another type of clue that we need to consider here, because as Florida resident, at times NBA player, is also someone with a deeply valuable network in the NBA. His relationship, his relationship I mean, are quite important to team Vizino locks, allegedly. And if we look at the timeline here of inside information about the NBA games in question, which Vizino allegedly bought and then Sugar Shane allegedly placed those bets on, it takes us to March and April 2023.
Starting point is 00:24:36 That's when the timeline starts. And the red flags about co-conspirator number one continue to populate the story. Jared Rozier still in the game. He's played every minute of our first floor. According to the Fats, co-conspirator number one wasn't just involved when Terry Rozier strangely exited that Hornets game early on March 23rd, 23. Prosecutors also allege that co-conspirator number one was involved in multiple bets that this network placed on the Trailblazers game on March 24, 2023. The very next night, a blowout loss to the Bull.
Starting point is 00:25:20 that has since implicated Blazers coach Chauncey Billups. Goals move on down the road, and the Blazers will continue to play here at home. And on top of that, there was the Orlando Magic's blowout loss on April 6, 2023, for which Vizino Locks and co-conspirator number one allegedly worked together to place a fraudulent bet as well. And just turn it over.
Starting point is 00:25:48 There's been a lot of turnovers tonight, 21. And if you keep reading it, the timeline in this original indictment, I mean, following the path of somebody who has somehow been flying under the radar, someone who was a resident of Florida and, at times, an NBA player, there are even more red flags. The defendant, Marvis Fairley, and co-conspirator No. 1 leverage co-conspirator number one's personal relationship with one of the magic's regularly starting players, player 2, an individual whose identity is known to the grand jury
Starting point is 00:26:23 to obtain non-public information about the April 6th game which they used to place at least one successful wager. And I will admit here that based on just these clues, we spent months trying to solve the mystery of who the fuck co-conspirator number one is based on those clues mentioned in this indictment. But then we got a tip
Starting point is 00:26:46 that we were actually looking for the wrong, kind of red flag. Welcome, Amin to the world, this is the end up what's what's going to
Starting point is 00:26:59 welcome to the Chinese Basketball Association, one of the most predictable things in the world, along with death and taxes,
Starting point is 00:27:22 because this is spring 20203, the same period as those alleged other insider trading NBA games, and it's the playoffs, it's an
Starting point is 00:27:31 elimination game, it's a Jiangsu, dragons versus the Shanghai Sharks, and the sharks are favored. The sharks are favored. They're coming back, late in the fourth quarter, and the comeback is enabled, I would say, because number two on the Jiangsu Dragons
Starting point is 00:27:48 continues to do stuff like this. So he tried to go behind his back, but then, you know how the ball leaves his left hand? The right hand never even attempts to, to pick up on it. Bounces off a butt sheet. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:06 And then you get an inbound pass to nobody that, even the announcer said, what? He gets that tech for arguing. He then dribbles it out at the end instead of firing up a quick three. Again, not really making logical decisions. Number two, by the way, number two on the Dragons. He's the leading score in the entire Chinese Basketball Association at this point. He was scoring 32.7 points again. game, but he just kept on stepping on that series of incredibly suspicious rakes.
Starting point is 00:28:42 We should point out, Pablo, that this wasn't like in the third quarter. This is in the fourth quarter of a tightly contested game. But number two, who we've been focusing on here, is otherwise known here in the United States as who? I'm not going to lie to you. I don't recognize the face. I wonder if I'll recognize the name. You are not alone in your lack of recognition, but how dare you forget Antonio Blakeney?
Starting point is 00:29:13 Whoa! I remember him from LSU! That is now Antonio Blakeney with a more mature goatee and he's grown out his hair. Coming out of high school, top 25 recruit, he went to LSU when LSU was in the big business of getting big-time players. Ben Simmons was the top player in the country. So he was part of that kind of recruitment. recruiting class. He had a cup of coffee in the league, I think. And we heard this an episode of the Euro Insiders podcast when they interviewed Antonio
Starting point is 00:29:43 Blakeney recently himself. Check the highlights, man. People were calling you the best score in the country. So how did your environment shape the player that you're today? I mean, I came up from like the urban area in Florida, like Sarasota, Florida and stuff. So, you know, it made me tougher. They used to go to the rec center a lot. Oh, that builds you up. That'd be a character, man. Yeah, played out of open gym. We're in McDonald's, American, correct?
Starting point is 00:30:06 Yeah. At this moment, I guess you guys have so much confidence, and I think the only thing, like, you guys think about this NBA, right? Yeah. Is it something that, like, you have kind of regrets that your career wasn't only NBA? Or, like, this mental aspect played into your mind? I mean, obviously the NBA was always the main goal, and I did end up getting there.
Starting point is 00:30:24 I didn't last as long as I wanted to. But I don't have really any regrets. So I just got to jump in here to point out that Antonio Blakeney's No Regrets, podcast interview that we've been listening to, came out in November of 2025, just weeks after the nothing but bet indictment went public, which is important to know. Because while Antonio Blakeney wore number nine for the Chicago Bulls from 2017 to 2019, and then number two for the Zhang Su Dragons in 2023, we here in Pablo Tori finds out are examining the case that Antonio Blakeney also played another role with a different number.
Starting point is 00:31:08 Co-conspirator number one. You see a Florida resident? Check. Is he at times an NBA player? Look, I just want to say, when I say a cup of coffee in the league, that is the textbook definition of someone who was at times an NBA player.
Starting point is 00:31:26 Yes, and for the record here, we've been trying to ask Antonio Blakeney about all of this for weeks. Through his lawyers, his personal cell phone, even through reporters abroad, which we'll get to, and his legal counsel declined to comment. But the more crucial question is not whether Antonio Blakeney was ever an NBA player who
Starting point is 00:31:45 lived in Florida. It's whether he was intimately connected to the co-defendants we've been discussing in this episode, Sugar Shane, Fizino Lox, De Niro Peso Laster, and Scary Terry Rozier. And this timeline brings us all the way back now to when Antonio Blakeney was that 17-year-old prospect in high school, who got recruited by not only LSC, but also Kentucky. And on this night in 2014, the Louisville Cardinals, whose staff, led by head coach Rick Petino,
Starting point is 00:32:20 put on a full court press, as recorded in these contemporaneous notes in a journal about Blakeney's unofficial visit to Louisville alongside his guardian, the guardian being the him, who was referenced in this quote, I mean. Quote, we introduced ourselves
Starting point is 00:32:37 and Antonio directed me to the back bedroom while he and, parentheses, my daughter, stayed in the living room. I asked him if Antonio was coming to Louisville. He smiled and said, It depends. I knew then it was time to get started,
Starting point is 00:32:53 end quote. So this is one of many journal entries in a book that was co-written by Katina Powell, a former escort, and a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for the Annapolis star, who we spoke to, and who worked to verify Powell's claims,
Starting point is 00:33:07 along with the publisher of this book. And what you should know here is that after this book came out about a decade ago, ESPN also happened to speak with Katina Powell herself. I did everything to make those guys sign. When you offer what you offer, then of course, hey, I'll sign on the line. If this is what they're giving, they're providing, sure. And there is also a receipt for a money gram at Walmart And a screenshot of an Instagram DM sent by Powell's daughter at the book publisher's request of herself in a bikini with the messages, quote, hey, do you remember me from Louisville?
Starting point is 00:33:43 Dot, dot, dot. Embassy suites, question mark, question mark. To which at Blakeney 96 apparently replied. Yeah, I do. What's up? Blakeney's mom told the publisher on her son's behalf that Antonio denied ever being at that embassy suites. But there is yet another contemporaneous journal entry from this book that I want to reference here because it involves another star recruit
Starting point is 00:34:10 who was already on the team when Antonio Blakeney visited and also eventually went on to play for the Charlotte Hornets from 2019 to 2024. We had a new recruit from Cleveland named Terry, dark-skinned, big black bick. This time, I copped out and took tickets instead of money. Two sets of tickets. This time it was Too Tall and Nini that took down the new recruit. But I know that it was my girl too tall that worked her magic. Get it, girl. I feel disgusting. I think the term actually that you feel is really dirty, right? The really dirty hands.
Starting point is 00:34:49 You've officially substantiated that claim. And Terry Rozier, as to these claims, told he his Piano at the time that he didn't want to talk about it. He added that Rick Petino, who was eventually suspended and fired because of this scandal, had his nose clean in this whole thing, and Patino himself has always denied knowledge of all this stuff, although Scary Terry himself never denied the claims in subsequent questioning. Later that summer, though, Antonio Blakeney comes to campus to Louisville for his official visit,
Starting point is 00:35:18 and he's there to watch the Louisville Miami football game on Labor Day. And there is now a since-delated tweet, as we see this photo. Oh, wow. It's Terry Rozier, a young Terry Rozier, and Antonio Blakeney, and he certainly seems to be enjoying himself. Yes, a pre-goatty, shorter-haired Antonio Blakeney verbally committed to the Louisville Cardinals that week. And so just to speed run through the incredible and also just unsecure career of Antonio Blakeney never makes it to Louisville, obviously. He decommits less than three weeks after that photo with Scary Terry.
Starting point is 00:35:57 and he joins LSU, it's Ben Simmons, it's the killer bees. And then Antonio Blakeney leaves college early and goes undrafted in 2017. And again, we return to the Euro Insiders podcasts, which we were listening to earlier, because Antonio Blakeney says something that is quite relatable to many at-time NBA players. So that was like the hardest point,
Starting point is 00:36:20 like being at Summerlee, trying to be positive, first two games don't even get in the game. So I'm going back to the room, sad as hell. You know what I'm saying? like, dang, I don't know if she's going to work out. I don't know what I'm going to do. I don't got no money. There was no NIL at the time.
Starting point is 00:36:32 So I had no money coming out of college. So it was tough. So to describe to people, because I used to kind of be one of people running the Summer League program for the Sons, many a time these players don't realize this. They live a fairy tale in their head, which kind of is a necessary delusion that they need in order to be great athletes, which is I'm going to be the one. I'm going to wow them at Summer League. I'm going to an invite to camp.
Starting point is 00:36:55 I'm going to wow them at camp. And then I'm going to have this great career. But the reality is it is not a likely tale. And as Antonio Blakeney points out there, even if you are drafted, you don't get paid until November at their earliest. So many of these guys are living basically off of loans, loans from an agent, loans from someone else to help them float and skate by until they can get to their first paycheck. And so this question of who gets to qualify and call themselves an NBA player, I mean, technically, technically, there is a vast universe of guys whose own psychology demands that they think they're going to beat the odds while the odds are against them. And that can work and you become,
Starting point is 00:37:38 as you put it, eventual NBA starters, or in this case, the case of Antonio Blakeney, the Chicago Bulls give him a two-way contract, winds up in the G-League, winds up a cup of coffee in the NBA. And along the way, as you scroll through his Instagram account at Blakeney 96, the same one, you see him hanging out. with Dwayne Wade in the G-League. He's averaging a single-season record 32 a game. He was named the G-League rookie of the year in 2018, which is, you know, an honor of its own.
Starting point is 00:38:09 And the next season after that, Antonio Blakeney, who again is the guy I am convinced, but still need to prove here, is the U.S. government's secret and unindicted co-conspirator number one. He ends up playing in 76 NBA games, averaging seven and a half points a night, off the bench for the Chicago Bulls, including on December 8th, 2018,
Starting point is 00:38:31 when the Boston Celtics came to Chicago, and the night after that, an Instagram account, at PSM-P-E-S-O, posted this photo. I mean, here are three guys, the person on the right, if you zoom in on his face,
Starting point is 00:38:47 you may recall it as one of the great child performances in sports movie history. That's a weak-ass boy shit, you bitch-ass mother-frikin bustles. What did you say? I believe he said, that is some weak-ass bullshit. Was that it, G-baby? Yeah, let's see.
Starting point is 00:39:10 Hold on that. That's G-baby from Hartball? Is it ever? And to be clear, the guy in the middle, that's our guy Laster, right? A.k.A. Peso. At PSM-M-P-S-M-P-O. at PSM Peso is in fact De Niro Laster. And right next to him, all grown up, is G. Baby, a.k.a. Dwayne Warren from the 2001 classic hardball.
Starting point is 00:39:39 He's older. I don't know if he's grown up. But now, on the other side of De Niro Laster, I mean, in the camouflage jacket, the person who liked this post himself on Instagram, let's zoom in on him. is who? That is our guy Antonio Blakeney. Which is all to say that this is what the reality of a social network in any sport, but particularly in this case, the NBA actually looks like. I mean, a bunch of dudes who know each other from all sorts of different places that they once stopped
Starting point is 00:40:17 through in their lives. And frankly, it's the difficulty of how to control the flow of information here because it's not just the stars like Terry Rozier, it's also everybody else who is at times around them that also is hearing and knowing and sharing these tidbits that are now legally actionable bits of monetizable currency. It's kind of like Saturn's rings. It looked like one solid ring, but as you get closer, you realize it's just a bunch of meteors and bits and pieces of rock. They're all floating together. And so if you're saying, hey, I'm going to get rid of these rings, you're not just going to grab a whole ring and just walk away with like a hula hoop. You've got to remove each one of these countless pieces of rock.
Starting point is 00:41:03 Right. And Pluto, of course, at times a planet. Its own tortured existence. It had a cup of coffee in the solar system. Is that what you're saying? It had a cup of coffee in the Milky Way. Absolutely. I want to take us, though, to the way in which this story truly distinguishes itself, right?
Starting point is 00:41:20 Because this is a familiar dynamic, a familiar network. dynamic. But man, I don't know if there are as many networks that just post about how much they're a network with each other as much as these dudes did. So, for instance, De Niro Laster would eventually comment on another post on Instagram. This. You the man. And what posts was that comment on?
Starting point is 00:41:44 It was this, betting slip. And this betting slip was posted, of course, by this guy. Vizino Lox And on various Instagram accounts that we've dug up here You can see Scary Terry and Antonio Blakeney working out together in Miami This is the summer of 2019 And the caption is
Starting point is 00:42:07 Breakout season ready exclamation point exclamation point And at Blakeney-96 Now the Bulls Back on planet Earth We're about to buy out his contract for this season forcing him to give up the $100,000, but he would make it up
Starting point is 00:42:27 with a multimillion dollar deal in China. And when he's back in America, after his first season in China, you again see the value of the international basketball experience. This is one of his friends' Instagram story highlights. You were really digging through the crates here. And it's Antonio Blakeney on the same boat as Gary Terry Rozier,
Starting point is 00:42:51 on the weekend of AB's 24th birthday party back in Florida, where, of course, he had a residence. And it is titled, 100 grand birthday bash. This is great. It's a flyer. It's him. He's got some chains on.
Starting point is 00:43:09 He's got a D.R. T-shirt on. There's a very attractive young woman standing behind him, holding up what is supposed to be, I guess, a sign that says October 2nd on it. That 100 grand birthday bash celebrating Blakely, 96. Oh, there's stacks of money, Photoshopped on there. And so as we follow the trajectory, the COVID bubble is with the Cavs G League team. Again, near his old stomping grounds in Florida. He's at Disney World in 2021.
Starting point is 00:43:36 And that brings us to this headline. That may, I mean, in the Orlando Sentinel. NBA G-leager Antonio Blakeney arrested in Kissimmee for arranging robbery. A deputy said, Blakeney invited two men over. over to his house to play cards, and then invited another group over to rob them, records show. Now, what's weird about these court records, Antonio Blake News court records,
Starting point is 00:44:02 is that they have since been expunged. But records you requested from the Osceola County Sheriff's Department do paint a pretty bizarre scene. Because once you read through all these documents, what you see is a card game. And what a victim told officers is that 20 minutes into this poker night, and again, we're back in the world of poker for a bit,
Starting point is 00:44:25 Antonio Blakeney answered his door when five men armed with handguns, which had laser beams on them, walked in and started, quote, robbing the entire house. They allegedly stole electronics, a Louis Vuitton bag with $30,000 in cash, and also Antonio Blakeney's bag as well.
Starting point is 00:44:41 And the men said, quote, move and I'll kill you. I'll shoot you in the face. In an arrest report for one of the other suspects in this incident, the victim says, quote, he and Antonio often gamble large amounts of money frequently, and Antonio owed him nearly $23,000. And quote, and in that arrest document, an officer writes of interviewing Blakeney on the scene. He stated he was upstairs. He did not hear anything or see anything.
Starting point is 00:45:15 I advised him the other victim stated he was dead. downstairs, and he actually knew the suspects, which again, he denied. I confronted him with the fact that the victim stated he was on FaceTime with one of the suspects, and he again denied knowing what I was speaking about. I asked to see Antonio's phone to provide me if he was lying or the other victims were lying. The officer reported that phone records showed that Antonio Blakeney did indeed FaceTime one of the five suspects before the robbery and did in fact receive a message from another suspect telling him that he had his bag. Also, three of the robbers were Blakeney's friends, apparently,
Starting point is 00:45:54 who had been overplaying cards the night before. This is, come on, man, this is like a comedy, right? You're going to have your boys who play cards with you the night before do the robbery? Allegedly, that seems to be the case. But less than three weeks later, a victim files this afternoon. Quote, it is my desire that the case against Antonio Blakeney and any others not be prosecuted. The incident was a misunderstanding, unquote. So case closed, no prosecution.
Starting point is 00:46:29 And the reason we're going through all of these things step by step is merely to show you that Antonio Blakeney, despite being all over various radars at this point, keeps flying under them. And this brings us after various stops in Summer League with the Blazers and then in Bahrain, where Antonio Blakeney played in their Premier League, and then up to Israel, with apologies to Vizini from the Princess Bride. And you, friendless, brainless, helpless, hopeless. Do you want me to send you back to where you were, unemployed in Greenland? Oh, man. I feel like this is one of the crueler episodes
Starting point is 00:47:13 I've ever done, man. But in this case, no, we are talking not about Greenland, but back to China. And so it's spring of 2020, I mean, it's that key period where all of this is being cooked up and you'll remember how Antonio Blakeney, who was the leading score for the Chinese Basketball Association for the Zhang Su Dragons, number two,
Starting point is 00:47:47 you remember how he, you know, was bouncing the ball off his ass in the playoffs, yes? Yeah. That was in April of 2023. But the whole thing with the CBA scandal wasn't just the dragons who appeared to blow the game. Their opponent, allegedly, had been throwing games as well earlier in that playoff series.
Starting point is 00:48:05 Yao Ming, who was the president of the CBA at the time, he since resigned. He fined the two teams, banned their coaches, banned their GMs for years each, and said in a statement this. We are deeply saddened by the incident in sports competitions, reputation is more important than ability.
Starting point is 00:48:27 And that's a pretty post-translation, a pretty profound and useful reminder, right? He's always been a very eloquent man. Well, look, from his vantage point, seven feet, six inches in the air, I think it's pretty obvious to see that all sports has is its integrity, its reputation,
Starting point is 00:48:47 because that is what convinces people to even care about, let alone place bets on these games in the first place. And so a match-fixing incident, on the one hand, very serious. On the other hand, no punishment announced in the CBA for the players. Meaning, once again, for whatever reason, Antonio Blakeney is flying under the radar. Because a month earlier, in March, this is now going to the U.S. government, Antonio Blakeney had been point-shaving in the Chinese Basketball Association.
Starting point is 00:49:19 So we return to some illustrative video exhibits that illustrate this point. That's a terrible miss by Blakeney. Let's see here. He's got the rebound. He's pushing in the front court. Just a lacklustre attempt at a layup. Another brick from three.
Starting point is 00:49:43 You know, it's funny because when done right, you really can't tell whether a guy is just not playing well or if he's point shaving as opposed to when done poorly, dribbling the ball off your butt, it is obvious that it is point shaving. Well, this is a really good point, as it were, because it is one thing to be the leading score in the CBA,
Starting point is 00:50:07 32 points a game, averaging 28 shots in night over the previous eight games, only to score 11 on 3 of 11 shooting in the game we just showed clips from. But it's also worthy of further substantiation. And, I mean, I just now want you to read from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania's indictment. This is the one filed just last month, which finally names for the first time but does not charge Antonio Blakeney, age 29. On or about March 6, 2023, in the CBA men's basketball game between Guangdong and Jiangsu,
Starting point is 00:50:43 Antonio Blakeney underperformed in and influenced the game. as he and the fixers had agreed. And this in the grand timeline that the federal government has provided is the real original sin of Team Vizino Lox. It's March 6th, 2023, and this is, I will remind you,
Starting point is 00:51:02 before the NBA games that implicate scary Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups and Jante Porter even, in America, right? This, I mean, is allegedly the pilot program for this entire
Starting point is 00:51:16 scheme. This is what the document continues to say. Before this game, the fixers, including defendants Marvis Fairley and Shane Henan and others working at their direction, placed large wagers with numerous sportsbook, including at least $198,300 in wagers with Bet Rivers Sportsbook at Rivers Casino in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Guangdong to cover the full game spread. Defendants Fairley and Henan engaged in numerous text message communications directing wagers on this game. This is the birth. The true birth, as documented, of the Team Vizino-Lox Network,
Starting point is 00:51:58 formerly known as the Jonté-Porter Group chat, because they tried this shit in China, man. That's where they first attempted the most ambitious and infamous scheme in the era of modern legalized sports gambling. allegedly Vizino Lox and Sugar Shane recruited from 7,900 or so miles away a guy who would shave points by tanking his performance in exchange for quote bribe payments
Starting point is 00:52:28 because as Sugar Shane himself would allegedly celebrate via text message in this network a couple weeks later Oh Jesus. Nothing guaranteed in this world but death taxes and Chinese basketball. he's an eloquent man as well. It is incredible that this is how that quote comes to be, although I should also add that a lawyer for Shane Hennon did not respond to a detailed list of questions from us,
Starting point is 00:52:59 but that he has previously maintained his innocence in the New York cases and that he has not yet entered a plea in this Pennsylvania case. And what this Eastern District of Pennsylvania indictment further alleges is that a week after Antonio Blakeney's alleged original sin in China happens. This is still a week before the original Terry Rozier game happens in the United States. Antonio Blakeney also recruits a teammate, allegedly, to help him guarantee that their CBA opponent would cover the spread back at that sportsbook in Philadelphia, back in America. And by April, according to the indictment, this is before the CBA playoff started, quote, Defendant Marvis Fairly placed a package into Antonio Blakeney's storage unit in Florida, which contained nearly $200,000 in cash
Starting point is 00:53:47 representing bribe payments and proceeds from the fixed CBA games during the season. Now, one of the crazier parts of this story that makes this a question and a story about structure as well as one about individual characters who have various flaws and virtues in their own respective ways is of course the basic fact to mean that it turns out, right now,
Starting point is 00:54:12 you could bet on the Chinese Basketball Association legally in America. Dude, that was the first thing that jumped out. I mean, they bet $198,000 on a Chinese basketball game. There's a place that's going to take that bet. That's how it happens, right?
Starting point is 00:54:29 Allegedly. Allegedly. They are so egregious in how they conduct their scheme. Team Vizino-Lox, unsubtle, right? They raise the red flags themselves. And that's why we're here
Starting point is 00:54:42 talking about this. Right. So, so you bet a lot on a Chinese basketball game. That's one. But then you get their best player not to, oh, merely hit his unders, to go 11 points, that's 20 plus points under his season average in China. And then you take that from there and you say, let's scale up and get to the NBA. And then you say, let's scale up again, allegedly, and say no more French players. give me one of the guys who's making a lot of money who plays considerably for a team. Allegedly. Allegedly.
Starting point is 00:55:15 But there is a mirror logic here, right? To the G-League player who wants to make it to the NBA. You start at the lower levels and you think, man, this worked here. Let's keep on climbing the ladder, right? And one of the fascinating things is we examine the vulnerabilities here, right? Antonio Blakeney, according to every bit of reporting we've done here,
Starting point is 00:55:36 could really use that money. He said it himself in that podcast before. The other landscape that has opened up to this same model of a scheme is in college basketball. And this is the next thing that we haven't even gotten to yet because we're still tracing our steps. But the Eastern District of Pennsylvania's focus, the vast scope that it now has, involves college kids. Right. I kind of feel like Antonio Blakeney exists at a week. nexus in American sports, in that if you were born a little later, he would have, by his own
Starting point is 00:56:16 admission in that interview, would have been eligible for the NIL riches that have bestowed upon countless athletes now, thus removing perhaps the impulse or the need to engage in any of these type of activities. Well, absolutely. But now, remember, if you're going to make the parallel from the NBA universe to the college basketball universe, just as there are stars in college basketball, there are kids for whom NIL is not really going to be that much of a moneymaker. And so what is being alleged in this indictment from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania is a scheme in which Antonio Blakeney is using his credibility with these players, with the basketball world, and he's communicating, often via FaceTime, allegedly, to help them accept
Starting point is 00:57:06 $10,000 to $30,000 per game to help these prop betting networks hit unders. So what the government is discovering in their analysis of this betting data is that Team Vizino locks work to fix more than 29 games, engaging more than 39 players from 17-plus schools. And we're not talking about, like, Duke necessarily. We're talking about group chats that Antonio Blakeney was allegedly texting alongside Vizino and Sugar Shane to load up, that's a quote. to load up on Duquesne.
Starting point is 00:57:39 They bet millions of dollars in the aggregate deep into 2024. And so 2024, as college basketball is now dealing with the problem that got exported from China to the NBA and to the amateur ranks that are now increasingly professional in America, we're realizing that this is the same year that Antonio Blakeney, according to a court document that was unsealed just last month, was charged with this. October 17, 2024, violation, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, one count. And I just want to juxtapose that, that charge against what Antonio Blakeney told that Euro Insider podcast in an episode that was broadcast the month after this charge was levied.
Starting point is 00:58:28 Because Antonio Blakeney, again, lets us into his personal psychology. Obviously, the NBA was always the main goal. and I did end up getting there. I didn't last as long as I wanted to. But I don't have really any regrets. I actually liked playing in Europe. Last year was my first year in Europe, but I always watched it.
Starting point is 00:58:46 I always paid attention to it because the basketball over here is like crazy. So we play that video, I mean, because throughout this story we've been noticing the ways in which the aforementioned, previously displayed Sugar Shane Hennon, is out here still talking and posting and doing things that seem to defy the way. what makes sense based on the accusations and allegations levied by the federal government itself.
Starting point is 00:59:13 Marvis Fairley, still posting, still talking about Zeno Locks on Instagram, also familiar in this way. And this is the crazy part about Antonio Blakeney, given everything we've just found out in this story together, which is that while Terry Rozier has been sidelined in the NBA, stuck in limbo, as the feds built these cases in America, Antonio Blakeney, continues to play basketball. He played another season in China, this time for the Nanjing Monkey Kings, because again, there was no punishment for the players
Starting point is 00:59:44 in Yao Ming's whole playoff scandal that he oversaw. And then again, these past two seasons, Antonio Blakeney's been in the EuroLeague. He's, in fact, back in Israel, where the International Basketball Federation, aka Fiba, they're not doing a lot of oversight, I guess, but all of this means he is continuing to exist, under the radar while facing that one now unsealed charge, and possibly, according to the sources
Starting point is 01:00:12 you've spoken to, possibly whispering into the ears of the federal government in order to evade further charges. And so, I mean, I need to say here that we have been trying and trying and trying to ask Antonio Blakeney, are you co-conspirator number one? Are you somebody who was considered cooperating with the federal government? How does any of this make sense? We've asked international reporters covering his games. We've asked people who are in Israel. We've asked people who would go on the road in Lithuania.
Starting point is 01:00:46 But a funny thing keeps happening when it comes to Antonio Blakeney's ongoing career in basketball and allegedly in crime. Because Antonio Blakeney is currently scoring 12 and a half points a game for Hoppewil Tel Aviv, whose coach has said he has, quote, full trust in the star he calls A-B, We have no concerns in regards of the integrity, commitment, and the sport ethic that AB has. Except we are also told that ever since the death taxes in Chinese basketball indictment rained down upon NCAA basketball last month out of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Antonio Blakeney keeps dodging media availability,
Starting point is 01:01:34 which ostensibly comes with a fine, except Habel-Telaviv, us that the team hasn't been fined at all, and that Blakeney, whose attorney has yet to enter an initial plea and again declined to comment in response to our detailed list of questions, is not available to talk to us. But we here at Pablo Torre finds out have now finally confirmed. This, according to law enforcement officials, familiar with the situation that former LSU star and Chicago Bulls journeyman Antonio Blakeney is, in fact, co-conspirator number one. the unnamed NBA player in Operation Nothing But Bet, the U.S. government's initial indictment
Starting point is 01:02:16 on the world of NBA gambling. Now, spokespeople for the U.S. Attorney's Office in both the Eastern District of New York and in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, declined to comment. But this only further raises questions to me about how inside information becomes currency, especially when the men accused of corrupting the intent
Starting point is 01:02:39 and ethics of American sport are still out here in plain sight. There's some parallels between him and Shane Hennon. Yo. The constantly kind of teflon their way out of whatever, doing whatever it takes to stay out or whatever. And at the same time, living their lives in a very public way that probably betrays some of the confidence is required to do what they're doing in order to get out of trouble. trouble. And that, to be very clear, is allegedly not Carlito's way, but... The Bezino way? Yeah, the theory of in pressure testing is, if your value in this whole scheme, allegedly, is your network, and your network is most effectively sold and monetized in public.
Starting point is 01:03:31 So other people can see all of the cosigns and connections and tagged photos and comments, and all of that on social media, why aren't you stopping that while the government is bearing down on you ostensibly for that reason? And that's Sugar Shane at the win, that's Antonio Blakeney still playing basketball, that's all of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:03:54 And it raises questions that we cannot definitively answer, but why are the famous people getting the harshest punishments while the key instrumental characters who are even more central to the scheme but are way more under the radar, why are they continuing to evade being named in such a prominent way?
Starting point is 01:04:18 That's the $100,000 question. And so to help answer that question near the end here, we wanted to do one last thing. Because what the Department of Justice now alleges about the timeline of the China scheme that birthed the NBA's gambling nightmare is this, Beginning in or about September of 2022,
Starting point is 01:04:42 a group of individuals, quote, The Fixers, worked together to recruit and bribe players. But we didn't want to just take the government start date of September of 2022 at face value. We wanted to find the earliest evidence of Antonio Blakeney transacting with Team Vizino locks. And so we followed the money to one more part of the basketball internet.
Starting point is 01:05:14 This looks like a Venmo? Is that a Venmo or PayPal? This is a Venmo, a Venmo. A Venmo profile page for one Marvis Fairly, simply at Marvis hyphen fairly, with 22 friends. Venmo is worth of remembering is its own kind of social network. It's also, depending on your own privacy settings, public if you forgot to turn off those settings.
Starting point is 01:05:43 And if you scroll all the way back through the emojis, through the transactions, the memos to friends, if you go back to 2022, I mean, to that mysterious and unreported and publicly undocumented to date, period, is before Vizino-L-L-C was formed, before the bus with the stripper pole, before the murder charges got dropped, what do you see at Marvis-feifferly doing on Venmo? Marvis Fairley paid Shane Henan May 30th 2022. Flight. Marvis Fairly
Starting point is 01:06:13 paid Shane Henan June 4th 2020. Birthday Marthes Fairly paid Shane Henan June 8th 2022. Bill's. What's the next thing in Marvis Fairly's feed? Antonio Blakeney
Starting point is 01:06:30 paid Marvis Fairly June 12th, 22. pick. I once did this to a friend of mine who worked in government. And we've gone out for drinks and I said,
Starting point is 01:06:47 I'll Venmo you my share. What did you, what did you captioned it? Money laundering. But my Venmo is private. So I just knew it was going to be an inside joke between me and my friend. We've all fallen prey to a version of this before realizing too late, I think,
Starting point is 01:07:04 that we shouldn't probably call the transaction that was dinner, narcotics, which I have also done. But Antonio Blakeney's Venmo handle, unfortunately, is quite public, or at least it is as of this tape time, and it matches his other social media username. And it continues on, by the way, beyond pick to another payment.
Starting point is 01:07:31 Antonio Blakeney paid Marvis Fairly, June 23rd, 2022, bet. Antonio Blakeney paid Marvin Fairly June 23rd, 2022, bet. Ladies and gentlemen,
Starting point is 01:07:43 those are two different transactions. I didn't just reread the same one twice. And look, we can't say for sure was pick, a gambling, pick on a game, although we'll point out that the NBA finals where your Celtics were happening
Starting point is 01:07:55 during this time, as was the NBA draft, maybe that's some of the answer. But as we consider what other meanings pick and bet might have, because this is also slang maybe, or a joke, there is one more thing we found
Starting point is 01:08:09 that might shed some light. It's from the, again, under-documented but very cinematic time period of 2022 into 2023. And we found this one deep in the Vizino-Lox Instagram Reel tab. Because this is the other trailer for the documentary
Starting point is 01:08:27 of Marvis Fairley's admittedly fascinating life. We're inside a condo somewhere. Vizino's sitting on a couch and what appears to be Antonio Blakeney standing up holding some money. Now they're celebrating
Starting point is 01:08:47 and Antonio Blakeney's holding cash in front of his face. Now we're at a club celebrating, I'm assuming because he's wearing the same shirt as earlier. Now we're back at the condo and Blakeney is holding stacks of cash. They can wear $25,000
Starting point is 01:09:04 on my boy, Benino Lock, man. Zino Lock. And he shouts out Vizino locks. And then Vizino grabs his phone and pulls out the betting slip. Can we pause right here? Yes. It's a Caesar Sportsbook, betting slip. Enhance.
Starting point is 01:09:24 Enhance. Total cost, $103,300. Max win $93,909. And 10 cents. This is at Caesar Sportsbook, Harrah's Gulf Coast. we're looking at game six of the Eastern Conference finals, Celtics Heat, and of course this bet was cashed. And like this whole question of like snitching, right?
Starting point is 01:09:53 Like I got to say, I like to really take credit for any bit of investigative reporting that we can do. We spend months on all of this stuff. But it's just remarkable that these guys were, they were doing it like Nixon. Yeah. They were taping themselves over and over again. That was the business. The difference is Nixon didn't also have an Instagram account
Starting point is 01:10:19 where he was like, hey, look at what my boys got from Watergate. Right? Like that's the difference. It's not just that they cataloged themselves doing all this stuff in incredibly descriptive detail. It's that they broadcast it. Well, this video was posted on June 1, 2023. This was after Antonio,
Starting point is 01:10:38 Blakeney's team had been banned by Yao Ming from the Chinese playoffs. This is after the federal government had already said that team Vizino Lox had placed at least $781,300 in bets on NBA and CBA regular season games using inside information over the previous three months. And now, if you just want to connect all of the dots here, I mean, look, this this house that they're in continue through the Instagram account. You see, okay, there's some art behind Antonio Blakeney putting the bills up to his face. there's that art in a house
Starting point is 01:11:09 that Vizino had tagged a week earlier as a house in Miami there's another photo that he posted in Miami that night the caption is did a lot of bleep to live this lifestyle and that photo of him in that shirt I mean you may recognize it because it also happens to be
Starting point is 01:11:28 quite prominent in his profile that is a Dan Flash's ass shirt man Oh, God. By the way, I mean, like this shirt, this whole story has a remarkably vivid and unforgettable pattern. This is loud in ways that are both a favor to the feds as well as a challenge. Can you sink into this rabbit hole to find all of the clues? Because it's all there waiting for you. if you happen to be as addicted to the internet,
Starting point is 01:12:09 as everybody in this story, including us, apparently is. Inconceivable. This has been Pablo Torre finds out. A Metal Arc Media production. And I'll talk to you next time.

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