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Donaghy apologizes for betting scandal

John Lauro, attorney for former NBA referee Tim Donaghy, speaks to the media outside Brooklyn federal court following the arraignment of former NBA referee Tim Donaghy, Wednesday, Aug.15, 2007, in New York. Donaghy pleaded guilty to two felony charges Wednesday in an NBA betting scandal that rocked the league and raised questions about the integrity of games.

Disgraced former NBA referee Tim Donaghy isn’t saying much about the betting scandal that brought him down and rocked the league, but he is saying sorry. “I’m very sorry about what happened,” Donaghy told the Daily News on Thursday outside his home in Bradenton, Fla. “This is an ongoing case — I can’t say anything else,” he added.

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