Malik Beasley indicted in latest round of charges in DOJ sports gambling probe
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Former NBA players Malik Beasley and Edward Davis were indicted for an alleged sports gambling scheme.
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Malik Beasley, who played in the NBA for nine years, was indicted Monday alongside former player Ed Davis in the latest round of charges by the Justice Department as part of its gambling investigation, officials said.
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