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EX-NBA REFEREE TIM DONAGHY PLEADS GUILTY ON 2 FELONY COUNTS IN NEW YORK
John Lauro, attorney for former NBA referee Tim Donaghy, discusses his client's guilty plea on 2 felony charges with the media outside Brooklyn Federal Court on August 15, 2007. Donaghy will be sentenced on Nov. 9, 2007 (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)

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UPI Almanac for Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012.
Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy has been awarded $1.3 million by a Florida jury in a lawsuit stemming from his tell-all book about the league and its referees.
Former NBA referee Donaghy jailed again
Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy has been returned to jail in Florida for allegedly violating terms of his probation for a gambling conviction, authorities said.
Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy will enter a halfway house in Tampa, Fla., after being released from a federal prison, sources say.
A 116-page report says Tim Donaghy was the only NBA referee involved in a highly publicized betting scandal.
Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy's lawyer said his client hopes to work with gambling addicts or perhaps write a book when he gets out of prison.
Donaghy denies threatening bodily harm
Ex-NBA referee Tim Donaghy denied making threatening phone calls since being sentenced to a Florida prison for trading inside tips on games to gamblers.
Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in New York to 15 months in prison for his role in betting on NBA games.
Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy made scores of phone calls to a fellow referee on days he gave inside tips to professional U.S. gamblers, Fox News said Monday.
NBA Commissioner David Stern has denied a claim by Tim Donaghy that other league referees have been involved in fixing calls during games.
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