From Love Nest to Mafia Hotspot: Kylie Jenner's NYC Townhouse at the Heart of NBA Betting Scandal
EXCLUSIVE EXPOSÉ: Kylie Jenner's Swanky Townhouse Tangled Up in Multi-Million Dollar Mafia-Run Poker Racket
In a jaw-dropping scandal that's sending shockwaves through the NBA and beyond, authorities have revealed that a luxurious Manhattan townhouse once shared by reality TV star Kylie Jenner and rapper Travis Scott was secretly transformed into a hub for an illicit poker operation linked to the notorious La Cosa Nostra crime family.
The stunning Greenwich Village pad, which boasts eight bathrooms, six bedrooms, and an impressive array of high-end amenities, including a wine cellar, tasting lounge, outdoor hot tub, glass elevator, and full outdoor Viking kitchen, has been at the center of a sophisticated cheating scheme that's allegedly fleeced victims out of millions in 2023.
As investigators dug deeper into the case, they discovered that the townhouse was just one of two locations in New York City where four powerful crime families - the Bonanno, Gambino, Genovese, and Luchese - were running a brazen scheme to rig underground poker games. The operation, which was allegedly backed by La Cosa Nostra, used high-tech cheating technologies, including X-ray tables, contact lenses, and shuffling machines, to read cards and cheat unsuspecting players.
The federal government claims that the townhouse was raided by armed men in 2023 following a dispute over a rival game taking place on the same night. The ensuing brawl left a trail of destruction and chaos, with witnesses describing the scene as "like something out of a movie."
Kylie Jenner, who is now dating Hollywood heartthrob Timothée Chalamet, has been named in connection to the townhouse, but her representatives have denied any involvement or knowledge of the illicit activities. The reality TV star and Scott shared the luxurious pad while she was pregnant with their second child, Stormi, in 2021.
However, it's alleged that Jenner and Scott were not aware of the scheme's existence, and the indictment does not mention them by name. The pair eventually relocated to the West Coast before splitting up earlier this year.
Terry Rozier, a professional basketball player with the Miami Heat, and Chauncey Billups, the head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, have been charged in connection with the scandal. Rozier is accused of participating in an illegal sports betting scheme using private insider NBA information, while Billups is alleged to have rigged underground poker games.
In a statement to The Scholarly Note.com, the NBA said: "We are reviewing the federal indictments announced today and cooperating fully with the investigation. Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups have been placed on immediate leave from their teams, and we will continue to cooperate with the relevant authorities."
The case has sent shockwaves through the sports world, with many questioning how such a sophisticated cheating scheme could have gone undetected for so long.
"I'm shocked and saddened by these allegations," said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. "We take the integrity of our game very seriously, and we will do everything in our power to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice."
The U.S. Attorney's office in Brooklyn has been leading the investigation, with authorities revealing that defendants used a variety of high-tech cheating technologies, including shuffling machines, contact lenses, and X-ray tables, to read cards and cheat players.
"It's like they had a team of experts working for them," said one source close to the investigation. "They were using all sorts of fancy gadgets and techniques to rig the games."
In a dramatic press conference on Thursday, U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. outlined the scope of the scheme, which allegedly involved over 30 people, including several high-ranking officials in the NBA.
"The defendants used a variety of very sophisticated cheating technologies, some of which were provided by other defendants in exchange for a share of the profits from the scheme," Nocella Jr. said. "They used off-the-shelf shuffling machines that had been secretly altered to read the cards in the deck... and relayed information via cellphone back to an off-site operator."
The investigation, which has been ongoing for four years, has also uncovered a string of brazen robberies carried out by defendants, who allegedly used guns to intimidate victims into handing over their money.
As the scandal continues to unfold, many are left wondering how such a complex and sophisticated scheme could have gone undetected for so long. The case is set to be closely watched as it makes its way through the courts, with many experts predicting a lengthy and dramatic trial.
One thing's for sure: this scandal has sent shockwaves through the sports world, and it's only just beginning to unravel.








