Former Australian table tennis player allegedly won $438,000 in bets on fixed matches

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Former Australian table tennis player allegedly won $438,000 in bets on fixed matches

Adam Michael Green, 41, of Newcastle, allegedly placed 1170 bets on fixed international table tennis tournament matches, winning $438,000. He was arrested in December. The police brief of evidence against him is 6500 pages long. Magistrate Caleb Franklin put the case off until June 24 to give both parties enough time to decide what should happen next. Green was excused from Friday's brief hearing. He has been charged with one count of using corrupt information to bet on an event, one of knowingly dealing with proceeds of crime with intent to conceal, and two counts of providing the corrupt info to two other people.