Ex-DraftKings Employee and Alleged Betting Conspiracy
A former DraftKings employee stands accused in Nevada of participating in a betting scheme involving a Fresno State basketball player. Prosecutors claim the operation involved underperformance in a 2025 game to gain financially.
Details of the Alleged Betting Scheme
Documents reviewed by ESPN reveal accusations against Samuel Silverman, arrested in Las Vegas, including charges of fraud and conspiracy, both serious offenses under Nevada law.
Involvement and Financial Distribution
Silverman, alongside other alleged accomplices, reportedly engaged in a plot with former Fresno State player Mykell Robinson. Authorities claim bets played on Robinson’s performance led to substantial financial returns, with Silverman charged with helping distribute the winnings.
Continuing Investigation and Potential Further Charges
The Nevada Gaming Control Board has completed its investigation, confirming that other suspects remain under scrutiny. Additional charges may follow as the integrity of sports betting is upheld.
Ongoing NCAA Betting Integrity Concerns
This case underscores the ongoing concerns involving college sports betting integrity. Various incidents have led the NCAA to reinforce calls for eliminating high-risk betting markets involving individual player performances. Efforts similar to those by the World Cup Betting Developments aim to maintain fair play.

