Former NBA player Antonio Blakeney -- who is named but not charged in the latest indictment -- is alleged to have been recruited by conspirators while playing in China

Former NBA player Antonio Blakeney -- who is named but not charged in the latest indictment -- is alleged to have been recruited by conspirators while playing in China

Twenty-six people have been charged with fixing US college and Chinese professional basketball games in an alleged transnational criminal conspiracy, federal prosecutors said Thursday.

The indictment, filed in Philadelphia, includes bribery charges, and relates to nearly 30 games in which conspirators allegedly placed huge bets on the scores of contests after paying players to underperform.

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