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Ex-MLB Star Puig Denies Lying to Feds
21 Jan
Summary
- Yasiel Puig is on trial for obstruction and lying to investigators.
- Prosecutors allege he made 899 illegal sports bets.
- Puig previously agreed to a plea deal but later withdrew.

A federal trial began on Tuesday in Los Angeles for former major league player Yasiel Puig. The 35-year-old faces charges including obstruction of justice and making false statements to federal investigators regarding his alleged involvement in an illegal sports betting ring.
Prosecutors contend that Puig placed 899 wagers on non-baseball sporting events from May to September 2019. They assert he accrued substantial losses, reportedly sending $200,000 to an associate to cover a portion of his debt.
Federal investigators questioned Puig in 2022 about his role in the gambling operation. They allege he provided false information on multiple occasions. Puig had previously reached a plea agreement in November 2022, agreeing to plead guilty to one count of lying to federal investigators.




