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😤Morris long article accusation: Go to the casino & don t preach the rules I ve never cheated

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According to gossip media TMZ, former NBA player Marcus Morris was arrested in Florida for suspected fraud. It is reported that Morris used a blank check to repay $265,000 in the casino.

Today, Morris posted a long article to respond to the matter, the full text is as follows:

Thank God, I woke up in my bed this morning.

I will also explain this in front of the camera. The word “fraud” was stolen on my head, as if I had taken something or actually wrote a check for cash in the casino. Have I signed a credit limit to gamble? Yes, is this my first time? No, I've been on vacation to Las Vegas at some point every year for years and enjoying a high level of entertainment, and that's more than just gambling. I really thought the money and time I spent there would be valuable...

... So, yes, I took a moment to pay it back. This could have been resolved on the spot, if I had known that I would have been handcuffed like that, as if I was going to run away. I was in Las Vegas and didn’t even have a phone call or a visit. In fact, I also gambled money in both casinos and had private rooms (VIP treatment). The only word I can't accept is "fraud", because it has nothing to do with any money transaction, nor has it to do with my inability to afford it. My character means everything, so do my family.

I would rather spend any price than go to jail. The money was paid back and the lessons were learned. I can't accept the word "fraud". But I won't go clarifying anything in every media. If I had no money at the time, I would definitely be still squatting now. Also, it was helpful to have a millionaire brother who supported me, and my brother and I will soon be on a (social) platform not to clarify what is going on, but to explain what happened and what lessons have been learned for the young athletes who pay attention and respect us.

I want to say one last thing: Fuck Las Vegas, it's crazy to treat me like that. I have been gambled in these casinos for more than ten years! We could have solved this privately like the "rules on the road" instead of going to that point. I have never been handcuffed in my life, nor have I participated in any "fraud" incident, and I will never do it in the future! I don't need PR to do anything for me. This comes from myself - a man who builds his career on morality and character. Never escape anything. If you know gambling, you will know that if you sign a credit line (Marker), you cannot withdraw cash from the casino! The moral of the story is that Las Vegas cares nothing but money, and they will take action as long as they feel it is necessary. Lessons learned! The Internet is invincible, and we all know that. So I'll make a fuss for about a week. Anyway, I can't win this battle, but I won't argue with anyone about how I can't afford $300,000. Check the public information. Fraud refers to taking away money or using it, knowing that the money is not yours, or not using it for the agreed purpose. God knows my mission! Take care of everyone!

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