Professional Boxer Bilked NBA Gamers for $6.5M in Rigged Cube Video games: Feds

- Boxer allegedly cheated NBA stars out of $6.5 million in rigged cube video games
- Crime boss Eugene Henley Jr. reportedly extorted celebrities below a safety racket scheme
- Informant claims Henley ordered assault on boxer for crossing his enterprise
An expert boxer cheated two NBA stars out of $6.5 million in a rigged cube sport, in response to a cooperating witness in a federal homicide case.
A professional boxer is accused of engineering a $6.5M rip-off on NBA gamers with rigged cube video games in courtroom paperwork linked to the case in opposition to Eugene Henley Jr., aka “Huge U,” alleged chief of the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips. (Picture: Shutterstock)
The boxer, recognized in courtroom paperwork solely as “A.B.,” allegedly bilked “a present NBA All-Star” out of $1.5 million and “a former NBA All-Star” out of $5 million in a high-stakes sport held in Los Angeles in June 2019.
The allegations got here to gentle within the legal case in opposition to Eugene Henley Jr., aka “Huge U,” an alleged chief of the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips in South Los Angeles, who was arrested final week.
Federal prosecutors declare Henley ran a “mafia-like” legal enterprise involving homicide, human trafficking, and extortion. On the similar time, he portrayed himself as an anti-gang activist and leisure entrepreneur who ran his personal document label, Uneek Music.
Rapper Murdered?
Prosecutors argue there’s possible trigger to imagine Henley killed Rayshawn Williams, an aspiring rapper signed to his label, after Williams recorded a diss monitor that insulted Henley.
Such was Henley’s affect in Los Angeles that rap artists, athletes, and different notable guests to town had been required to “test in” with the gang boss and pay a charge, in response to an FBI informant, referred to in courtroom paperwork as “CW-1.”
This was basically a sort of safety racket for celebrities, who would pay Henley for “safety and approval,” guaranteeing their security at video games, events, and even promoting shoots, in response to CW-1.
Failure to comply with these guidelines meant they may “face retaliation from the Huge U Enterprise,” per courtroom filings.
Cube Recreation Crossed the Line
A.B reportedly crossed Henley by working his cube sport, in response to CW-1, as a result of Huge U would have anticipated to learn upfront of the star-studded, high-stakes con.
Henley ordered his Rollin’ 60s goons to “tough up” A.B. and to retrieve the cash on behalf of the cheated NBA gamers, in response to federal prosecutors.
Former four-division world champion Adrien Broner instructed the 2cool2Blog final 12 months that he received “thousands and thousands” from Los Angeles Clippers star John Wall taking part in “cube and playing cards.”
In a 2019 video shot by Broner of himself profitable at cube that was posted to his social media accounts, an affiliate mentions the boxer received greater than $1 million playing in simply 30 days.
Regardless of Broner being named overtly by some media retailers, there’s no proof to counsel that A.B. is Adrien Broner past the purely circumstantial, and courtroom paperwork don’t affirm his id.