Professional athletes charged in Iowa-ISU gambling sting at 7
Gambling examinations at Iowa and Iowa State have actually now resulted in criminal charges filed versus 7 current or previous professional athletes, with ex-Hawkeyes basketball player Ahron Ulis and Cyclones quarterback Hunter Dekkers the ones with the greatest profiles.Each is accused
in the grievances of tampering with records related to an Iowa Criminal Division examination into sports gambling. Present athletes also could deal with a loss of eligibility for breaching NCAA gambling rules.According to Johnson County online court records, charges have been filed against Ulis, Iowa baseball player Gehrig Christensen and Iowa kicker Aaron Blom.Editor’s Picks 2 Related Dekkers was charged in Story County, as were ISU football player Dodge Sauser, ISU wrestler Paniro Johnson
and former
football player Eyioma Uwazurike, who was prepared by the Denver Broncos in 2022 and suspended forever by the NFL last month for betting on games throughout his novice season.The Iowa Department of Public Safety stated Wednesday the investigation was continuous and surcharges could be submitted. Attorneys for the professional athletes were not noted in the complaints.Mark Weinhardt of Des Moines stated he was representing Dekkers and Sauser and that both would plead innocent. He likewise stated Dekkers, who was anticipated to be the second-year starting quarterback for the Cyclones this season, would skip preseason camp.Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard said in a statement Wednesday that the procedure of dealing with the concerns with the athletes included is” ongoing and will take time.”Ulis, who moved to Nebraska after starting 27 games for the Hawkeyes last season, is implicated of positioning online wagers on a FanDuel account established under the name of his sibling, one grievance said.Ulis was under Iowa’s legal gambling age of 21 when, between February 2021 to December 2022, he utilized his phone to make about 1,850 wagers amounting to over $34,800, with a minimum of one put on an Iowa sporting occasion and over 430 put on NCAA basketball and
football games, the problem said.Christensen, who appeared in 11 baseball games for the Hawkeyes last season, is declared to have actually utilized his phone to make 559 wagers amounting to $2,400 with the DraftKings Sportsbook from last November to February, with 23 placed on Iowa sporting occasions. The account was under his mom’s name.ESPN’s
Adam Rittenberg added to this report.