- The spotlight on Terry Rozier just got brighter. Federal prosecutors revealed plans to bring new charges against the NBA free agent. Yankee Scores reports the update of the case.
The Latest Development
During a Monday hearing in New York, prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s Office said they intend to file a superseding indictment against Rozier. The new charges allege he solicited and accepted a bribe, adding sports bribery and honest services fraud to the accusations already on the table.
Rozier has pleaded not guilty to the original charges, and his lawyer, Jim Trusty, argued that the case rests on an invalid legal theory. Trusty said prosecutors informed him just hours before the hearing that they planned to expand the indictment.

What Comes Next
The new charges will be presented to a grand jury, setting the stage for another round of legal battles. Rozier’s defense team insists the government is trying to “fix” a flawed case, while prosecutors believe the bribery allegations strengthen their position.
Meanwhile, co‑defendant Damon Jones, a former NBA player and assistant coach, is expected to plead guilty to related charges. His decision could add pressure to Rozier’s defense as the case unfolds.
Impact Beyond the Court
Rozier’s situation underscores the growing scrutiny around sports gambling and integrity in professional basketball. For a player once known for his clutch shooting and fearless play, the headlines now focus on courtroom drama rather than on‑court performance.
The NBA community watches closely, knowing the outcome could set a precedent for how the league and federal authorities handle future gambling controversies.


