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Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy will complete his prison sentence at a Tampa halfway house, according to a prisoners' advocacy group, the Tampa Tribune reported on Wednesday.
Donaghy, who was was convicted of gambling on games, pleaded guilty in a New York federal court in 2007 on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and transferring betting information through interstate commerce. He received a 15-month sentence in November 2007.
He will be released from prison on June 17, the Tribune reported.
Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy will complete his prison sentence at a Tampa halfway house, according to a prisoners' advocacy group, the Tampa Tribune reported on Wednesday.
Donaghy, who was was convicted of gambling on games, pleaded guilty in a New York federal court in 2007 on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and transferring betting information through interstate commerce. He received a 15-month sentence in November 2007.
He will be released from prison on June 17, the Tribune reported.