Former NBA participant arrested for alleged fraud for owing greater than $250K to 2 Las Vegas casinos

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — NBA veteran Marcus Morris Sr. is accused of owing two Las Vegas casinos $265,000 for checks he wrote that by no means cleared his financial institution.

Morris, a visitor ESPN analyst and former Celtic, was arrested on Sunday in Florida on a warrant out of Nevada on a felony fraud cost and can be extradited to Las Vegas, in line with Clark County court docket data.

Morris allegedly wrote 30 checks, every within the quantity of $5,000, to the Wynn Las Vegas Resort and On line casino between June 21 and June 22, 2024, totaling $150,000, so he might receive money or gaming chips, in line with the prison criticism.

Morris can be accused of writing checks to the MGM Grand Resort and On line casino for $115,000 that he by no means paid again, in line with TMZ.

Morris’s warrant states there weren’t adequate funds in Morris’s checking account to cowl the checks, even after the Wynn despatched a licensed letter to inform Morris of the returned checks and demanded fee.

Courtroom data present Morris is dealing with one cost of drawing and passing a examine with out adequate funds and with intent to defraud of a price higher than $1,200 and one cost of theft valued at $100,000 or extra.

Morris, a free agent, final performed in the course of the 2023-24 season.

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