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LeBron James’s manager, Maverick Carter, admitted using illegal bookie to bet on NBA

Maverick Carter, business manager for LeBron James, told federal agents he bet thousands on NBA games, according to records reviewed by The Washington Post. He is wearing a hat from the clothing label for Jeffrey Schottenstein. (Danny Moloshok/AP)
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LOS ANGELES — Maverick Carter, the longtime manager and business partner of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, admitted to betting on NBA games through an illegal bookie, according to federal law enforcement records reviewed by The Washington Post.

Carter made the admission during a November 2021 interview with federal agents investigating bookie Wayne Nix, who has since pleaded guilty to charges stemming from his role running a sprawling offshore sports-betting ring. Carter told agents he “could not remember placing any bets on the Lakers,” according to an investigative report summarizing the interview.