Wayne Nix, a former Minor League Baseball player, is one of several people expected to plead guilty into running an illegal sports betting website that took bets from former pro athletes, coaches, and broadcasters according to officials.
, have all been charged in the scheme. According to officials Nix, a former Minor League Baseball player in the Oakland Athletics' organization, began a bookmaking business around 20 years ago, developing the business using his contacts in professional sports. Documents also allege he hired three formerAccording to officials Kagasoff joined the operation in 2014, and helped facilitate the online business.
Officials say Nix, Kagasoff and Miller are all scheduled to be in court over the next few weeks. Nix’s plea agreement, which authorities say is expected to be filed on April 11, details specific bets made through the site, including receiving payments for gambling losses from a professional football player, a Major League Baseball coach and a baseball analyst.
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