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Marcus Morris’ $300,000 move clears him of fraud and theft charges in Las Vegas: Report




Late last month, news of former NBA player Marcus Morris being arrested made the rounds on the internet. Now, reports are stating that the 13-year pro has been cleared of fraud and theft charges after he settled a significant amount with Las Vegas authorities.

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Media outlets like Las Vegas Review-Journal reported last week that Morris, who last played for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2023-24 season, wired nearly $300,000 to Las Vegas prosecutors “to pay off his alleged casino debt.” Prosecutors decided this past Wednesday to drop the charges of fraud and theft brought against Morris.

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