Lawyers representing Yasiel Puig claim federal prosecutors are demonstrating racial bias in their pursuit of charges against the former Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder in a sports gambling investigation.
Puig, 32, faces two federal counts of making false statements and obstructing justice, which could carry up to 10 years in prison.
In a federal court filing, civil right attorney Ben Crump claims the government has treated Black witnesses differently from non-Blacks in this case.
“The government has charged (Puig) with what they claim are false statements and obstruction resulting from a single interview, when others who were actually involved in the gambling ring – who lied and destroyed evidence – were not so charged,” Crump said in a statement Monday. “Yasiel Puig was just a witness, and he was charged, reprimanded, and made an example of more than the non-Black men who were the actual targets of investigation.”
Puig’s attorneys are asking a judge to order federal prosecutors to turn over five years’ worth of records from the gambling probe.
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In an August 2022 plea agreement, Puig acknowledged that he racked up more than $280,000 in losses while wagering on tennis, football and basketball games through a third party who worked for an illegal gambling operation run by Wayne Nix, a former minor league baseball player.
He later withdrew the plea. The DOJ has not alleged that Puig betted on baseball.
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