Insider Reveals How Professional Boxer “A.B.” Swindled NBA Stars out of Millions – Until Big U Intervened
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In a recent development, a confidential source disclosed how Big U assisted NBA players in reclaiming substantial sums of money they had lost while gambling.

Big U is now facing federal charges following an indictment for conspiracy under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, also known as RICO. The charges against Big U include offenses such as murder and human trafficking, showcasing the alleged criminal activities of "The Big U Enterprise."

According to reports, celebrities and athletes visiting Los Angeles were often required to "check in" with Big U, allegedly paying a fee to avoid potential robbery or other criminal acts against them.

One noteworthy incident highlighted by prosecutors involved a boxer referred to as "A.B." orchestrating a scam during a dice game involving NBA players in Los Angeles. Investigators claim that Big U intervened after NBA athletes were deceived out of significant sums of money during this rigged game in June 2019.

Court documents reveal that "A.B." used loaded dice to swindle the NBA players, leading them to seek Big U's help to recover their losses. An informant, wired by federal agents, captured a conversation where Big U admitted his involvement in the matter.

Further revelations disclosed that Big U charged the NBA players a fee of $100,000 to assist in recovering the stolen funds. Former NBA players confirmed paying this sum to Big U for his intervention in resolving the dispute.

Authorities also discovered that Big U oversaw gambling events, parties, and gatherings involving athletes and celebrities in Los Angeles. Members of this group were arrested, including Sylvester Robinson, known as "Vey," and Mark Martin, nicknamed "Bear Claw."

FBI Assistant Director Akil Davis expressed the significance of holding accountable those involved in violent acts and financial crimes. The post mentions an incident where boxer Adrian Broner allegedly won a substantial amount from NBA star John Wall in a gambling session, which gained attention online.

The post also references a video circulating in 2019 showing Broner engaging in high-stakes gambling activities.

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