Pair Plead Not Guilty in Betting Scandal

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NEW YORK - Two men charged in a betting scandal involving disgraced basketball referee Tim Donaghy have pleaded not guilty to conspiring to defraud the NBA.

Prosecutors said James Battista, a professional gambler with nicknames "Baba" and "Sheep," and Thomas Martino entered the pleas during a brief appearance Friday in Brooklyn. A trial date was set for April 28. Each man remains free on $250,000 bond.

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