Ex-Dodger Yasiel Puig Withdraws Sports Betting Guilty Plea

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Ex-Dodger Yasiel Puig Withdraws Sports Betting Guilty Plea

Yasiel Puig withdraws his guilty plea of lying to federal agents over illegal sports bets.

Yasiel Puig changed his plea to not guilty of lying to federal agents.

Yasiel Puig withdraws his guilty plea to lying to federal agents about sports betting. Puy's backtracking was prompted by "significant new evidence" his lawyer Keri Axel was discussing with the government.

Yasiel Puig is accused of making illegal sports bets in 2019 via a firm coordinated by Nix and lying to federal agents about it. He has mental health issues and a third-grade education. Puigi is currently playing for a professional baseball team in South Korea. He was sentenced to five years in prison in November, but he is eligible for probation.

Yasiel Puig has withdrawn his guilty plea in the sports betting case. His agent Lisette Carnet shared his happiness on Twitter. Puy's civil rights attorney Lawrence Middleton has joined his legal team as a consultant. Middletons won federal convictions against the LAPD officers who beat Rodney King in 1991.


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