Posted July 10, 2025 02:49
· last edited July 10, 2025 02:50
"Two former A-League players have admitted to their involvement in a spot fixing scheme during a series of matches last year by earning yellow cards.
Ex-Bulls teammates Ulises Davila, Clayton Lewis and Kearyn Baccus were arrested last year for betting corruption linked to a South American criminal figure.
Former Macarthur FC captain Davila, is facing a string of nine charges relating to a total of six A-League games.
Among those charges are four counts of facilitating conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event, three counts of engaging in conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event, knowingly/recklessly directing a criminal group and participating in a criminal group/ contribute to criminal activity.
He has not yet entered any pleas.
Two former A-League players, Kearyn Baccus (left) and Clayton Lewis (right) have pleaded guilty to their role in a spot fixing scheme.
Lewis and Baccus were both charged with one count each of engaging in conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event and participating in a criminal group.
Lewis and Baccus attended the Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday, and both pleaded guilty to engaging in conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event."
So this was just on the news .au site. Thats the end for Lewis.
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Unknown editoredited July 10, 2025 02:50
"Two former A-League players have admitted to their involvement in a spot fixing scheme during a series of matches last year by earning yellow cards.
Ex-Bulls teammates Ulises Davila, Clayton Lewis and Kearyn Baccus were arrested last year for betting corruption linked to a South American criminal figure.
Former Macarthur FC captain Davila, is facing a string of nine charges relating to a total of six A-League games.
Among those charges are four counts of facilitating conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event, three counts of engaging in conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event, knowingly/recklessly directing a criminal group and participating in a criminal group/ contribute to criminal activity.
He has not yet entered any pleas.
Two former A-League players, Kearyn Baccus (left) and Clayton Lewis (right) have pleaded guilty to their role in a spot fixing scheme.
Lewis and Baccus were both charged with one count each of engaging in conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event and participating in a criminal group.
Lewis and Baccus attended the Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday, and both pleaded guilty to engaging in conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event." So this was just on the news .au site. Thats the end for Lewis.
Unknown editoredited July 10, 2025 02:49
"Two former A-League players have admitted to their involvement in a spot fixing scheme during a series of matches last year by earning yellow cards.
Ex-Bulls teammates Ulises Davila, Clayton Lewis and Kearyn Baccus were arrested last year for betting corruption linked to a South American criminal figure.
Former Macarthur FC captain Davila, is facing a string of nine charges relating to a total of six A-League games.
Among those charges are four counts of facilitating conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event, three counts of engaging in conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event, knowingly/recklessly directing a criminal group and participating in a criminal group/ contribute to criminal activity.
He has not yet entered any pleas.
Two former A-League players, Kearyn Baccus (left) and Clayton Lewis (right) have pleaded guilty to their role in a spot fixing scheme.
Lewis and Baccus were both charged with one count each of engaging in conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event and participating in a criminal group.
Lewis and Baccus attended the Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday, and both pleaded guilty to engaging in conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event." So this was just on the news .au site. Thats the end for Lewis.