Patriots wide receiver Kaishon Booth was arrested Thursday by Louisiana State Police as part of an investigation into illegal sports betting.
Butte was accused of using a fraudulent account to place some bets on Tigers games when he was 20 years old at LSU. In Louisiana, gambling is prohibited to those under the age of 21.
“They got what they asked for,” the Bills said in a locker room speech.
Patriots wide receiver Kaishon Booth was arrested Thursday by Louisiana State Police as part of an investigation into illegal sports betting.
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“hundreds of thousands of dollars,” Butte, now 21, has never played “against him,” according to WAFB.”In July 2023, LSU became aware of allegations of misconduct in sports games by a former student-athlete while at the university,” LSU said in a statement.
“We are cooperating fully with all authorities involved in the investigation and will continue to do so,” he said. There is no evidence that other student-athletes have engaged in these prohibited activities, and we appreciate efforts to identify and prevent sports gambling violations.
Booth, who played in five games for the Patriots last season, was charged with computer fraud and under-21 gambling offenses.He was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Jail, posted a $6,000 bond and released immediately.
“The New England Patriots are cooperating with Louisiana law enforcement in the investigation of a gambling incident involving Keyshawn Butte while he was a student at Louisiana State University,” a team spokesperson told MassLive.
“There appear to be no further comments at this time.”The NFL has tried to crack down on players who violate sports betting rules in recent seasons, leading to major suspensions for several players.
Running back Calvin Ridley was kicked out of the 2022 class after it was revealed that he had bet on non-NFL teams, and the Jaguars and the league banned five players from six games to one year. He was charged with violating the league’s gambling policy in April.
According to Ian Rapoport, the NFL responded to Butte’s arrest by saying, “We are aware of this matter but have no further comment at this time.” Butte was a sixth-round pick of the Patriots in 2023 and caught two passes for 19 yards in 2023.
He was suspended for one game at LSU for accepting money for autographs before the NCAA NIL rule was revised, according to a Louisiana attorney.