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NBA free agent Malik Beasley sued by former agency along with being under gambling investigation

NBA free agent Malik Beasley sued by former agency along with being under gambling investigation

NEW YORK — NBA free agent Malik Beasley , who is under a federal investigation regarding gambling allegations, is the defendant in a lawsuit filed by his former agency.
New York-based Hazan Sports Management Group sued Beasley in U.S. District Court for breaching a marketing contract on April 18, a day before he and the Detroit Pistons opened a first-round series in New York against the Knicks.
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