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According to reports, Marcus Morris, who last played for the Cleveland Cavaliers two years ago, is alleged to have stolen more than $250,000 from a pair of prominent Las Vegas casinos...
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According to court documents we obtained, the NBA player allegedly got $115,000 from the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino via bad checks in May 2024 ... and never paid it back when the checks bounced.

Officials state around a month later, in June 2024, he performed a similar scam at the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel and Casino ... netting $150,000 through checks he knew wouldn't cash.

The docs show two separate warrants for Morris' arrest were issued over the claims earlier this year.


Filed Under: NBA
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TeddyPadillac7 months
Not that I condone stealing, but if you're a casino, in 2024, and you give some dumbass thousands of dollars in cash after he gives you a fricking check, and you don't verify the funds before giving him the money, then that's on you for being a dumbass.
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lsudirtbag7 months
And ESPN keeps employing these guys to talk sports.
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David_DJS7 months
Career earnings of $107MM and bouncing checks 2-years after last playing in the league.
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CajunBullet7 months
Goy his PhD in finance from Well Fargo! LOL
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cajunmud7 months
The crooked casinos made up the shortfalls in about 8 nanoseconds.
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beaverfever7 months
The casino business isn’t the infinite money glitch you think it is.
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Heyes7 months
The success rate for casinos … probably less than 40 percent
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ExpoTiger7 months
Lmao wut
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SEC Doctor7 months
The Morris twins are a couple of wannabe tough guys. It was great when Jokic laid one out.
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ShoeBang7 months
They sure it wasn’t Markief?
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