Yasiel Puig now says he is not guilty in sports betting case

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 

Yasiel Puig withdraws from a plea deal in a sports betting probe. He will plead not guilty. Puy's lawyer claims he was entrapped. The former Dodgers star lost $282,900 on sports bets placed with an agent. He played for the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians in 2019. Now he plays in South Korea. His lawyer will share the new evidence. It is not clear what it is. There is no evidence Puier bet on baseball. In the first half of 2019, Puid made899 bets on tennis, football, and basketball games through an offshore website.


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