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NBA, MLB players charged in betting scandals rock professional sports

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

NBA, MLB Players Face Betting Scandal‍ Fallout, ​Sparking ⁣Congressional Concern

WASHINGTON – Professional sports leagues are reeling from a series of betting scandals involving NBA and MLB ⁤players, prompting ‍a congressional investigation and raising concerns⁢ about the integrity of ⁣the games‍ and the rise of sports gambling.

Recent investigations revealed allegations of illegal sports wagering by⁤ several athletes. The NBA is investigating Toronto Raptors forward Jontay porter⁢ after allegations surfaced that he disclosed confidential​ medical information and compromised games due to bets he knew about.MLB is investigating Shohei OhtaniS interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, accused of stealing millions to cover gambling debts. Ohtani has denied knowledge of Mizuhara’s alleged betting activity.

“All these scandals,” said Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C.”People are going⁣ to get tired ​of it and move on. I ⁤mean, my God, football, basketball, baseball shoudl all be worried now that watching people play video games⁤ is a spectator sport.”

The scandals come as sports⁢ betting has rapidly expanded across ‍the United ‍States following the Supreme Court’s 2018 decision overturning ⁤a federal ban on ⁤sports ⁤wagering.⁣ According⁣ to ​Rep. Paul Tonko, D-N.Y., one in five Americans bet on sports at least once a month, and 7 million people have a gambling problem, with one in ⁣five of those addicted to gambling attempting suicide.

“It’s impossible to ignore the similarities between sportsbooks today and the big tobacco efforts of decades earlier,” ‍Tonko ​said. “rather of ads with doctors recommending cigarettes, it’s celebrities teaching viewers how to bet.”

Concerns ⁤also center on the design of gaming apps and their potential ⁣to foster addiction, notably ⁣among younger audiences. Ben Affleck noted, “That’s what the⁢ leagues have to be ‌worried about – a⁢ sense that everybody’s on the take.”

congress is⁤ currently investigating the scandals, but the outcome remains uncertain. Eric Schmitt argued against federal⁣ overreach, suggesting regulation should remain at the state level.

Given the current‌ political climate, ​analysts suggest ⁤notable legislative action‍ is unlikely.

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