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AI Today in 5

AI Today in 5: October 27, 2025, The Trusting Your Eyes Edition

Welcome to AI Today in 5, the newest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, Tom Fox will bring you 5 stories about AI to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the AI Today In 5. All, from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world, compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest about AI.

Top AI stories include:

  1. Can you trust your eyes? (FT)
  2. AI at the crossroads. (Cooley)
  3. AI hallucinations highlight the role of compliance. (CW)
  4. Businesses are now facing a plethora of AI laws. (Bloomberg Law)
  5. AI and your patent strategy. (Bloomberg Law)

For more information on the use of AI in Compliance programs, my new book, Upping Your Game, is available. You can purchase a copy of the book on Amazon.com.

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: October 27, 2025, The All FT Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News. All, from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world, compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

Top stories include:

  • Uber, Veon whistleblower speaks. (FT)
  • Can you trust your eyes? (FT)
  • No more work emails with “!”. (FT)
  • CVC tax fraud rocks Spain’s PE sector. (FT)

The Daily Compliance News has been honored as the No. 2 in the Best Regulatory Compliance Podcasts category.

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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day – A Clash of Cultures

Welcome to “Compliance Tip of the Day,” the podcast that brings you daily insights and practical advice for navigating the ever-evolving landscape of compliance and regulatory requirements. Whether you’re a seasoned compliance professional or just starting your journey, we aim to provide you with bite-sized, actionable tips to help you stay on top of your compliance game. Join us as we explore the latest industry trends, share best practices, and demystify complex compliance issues to keep your organization on the right side of the law. Tune in daily for your dose of compliance wisdom, and let’s make compliance a little less daunting, one tip at a time.

This week, we consider communications in compliance. Today, we look at the merging of cultures as a merger or acquisition.

For more on this topic, check out The Compliance Handbook: A Guide to Operationalizing your Compliance Program, 6th edition, which LexisNexis recently released. It is available here.

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The NBA Betting Scandal: Integrity Under Fire: Part 1 – Introduction

In the world of professional basketball, few things cut deeper than a betrayal of trust. Fans expect grit, competition, and authenticity, not a rigged game. Yet last week, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) unsealed an Indictment that shook the National Basketball Association (NBA) to its core. Current and former NBA players, along with several associates, stand accused of running an insider-betting ring built on confidential medical and lineup information.

For compliance professionals, this is more than a sports story. It is a real-time case study in integrity risk, insider information abuse, and governance failure. It also demonstrates how arrogance, blindness, and even incompetence can blindside any organization. Over the next several blog posts, I will take a deep dive into not only who was involved and what they did, but also how the same ethical breakdowns that can corrupt a corporate organization found their way into America’s most celebrated sports league. (I am not sure how many posts I will have on this series.) Today, in Part 1, we introduce the players and allegations.

The Conspiracy

The indictment, unsealed in the Eastern District of New York, reads like the playbook of a financial fraud operation dressed up in jerseys. The six defendants. They include Eric Earnest, Marves Fairley, Shane Hennen, Damon Jones, Deniro Laster, and Terry Rozier, who are all charged with wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy.

The scheme allegedly unfolded between December 2022 and March 2024, when the group exploited non-public NBA injury and lineup information to place fraudulent bets worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. They allegedly received insider tips directly from players and coaches, including Rozier and Jones, and then laundered the illicit profits through a web of intermediaries.

U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. stated in the DOJ Press Release on the Indictment, “As alleged, the defendants turned professional basketball into a criminal betting operation, using private locker rooms and medical information to enrich themselves and cheat legitimate sportsbooks. This was a sophisticated conspiracy involving athletes, coaches, and intermediaries who exploited confidential information for profit.  Insider betting schemes erode the integrity of American sports, and this Office will continue in its strong tradition of holding accountable anyone who seeks to corrupt sports through illegal means.”

The Defendants — and Their Roles

Terry Rozier — “Scary Terry” Turns Scandalous

Known for his explosive play as a guard for the Charlotte Hornets, Rozier allegedly tipped off longtime friend Deniro Laster that he would exit a March 23, 2023, game early due to a “purported injury.” According to the indictment, Rozier gave this information specifically so that Laster could place bets on Rozier’s under” stats, predicting he would underperform.

Laster, Fairley, and others allegedly bet over $200,000 on the game using this insider knowledge. When Rozier exited after only nine minutes, the bets paid off handsomely. Laster then drove through the night to Rozier’s house, where they reportedly counted the profits together.

Damon Jones — From Coach to Co-Conspirator

Once a respected NBA player and later coach, Damon “D Jones” Jones allegedly became a hub for insider information. Prosecutors claim that on several occasions, Jones shared or sold confidential lineup and medical details, particularly concerning the Los Angeles Lakers,  to his co-conspirators. Two key examples cited occurred on February 9, 2023, and January 15, 2024, when Jones allegedly provided early medical information about Lakers star players, allowing others to place lucrative wagers before the news became public. For a league that prides itself on data transparency and player health disclosures, this allegation strikes at the heart of data governance,  an issue that corporate compliance officers know all too well.

Eric Earnest — The Middleman with a Coach’s Ear

At 53, Eric “Spook” Earnest was no athlete, but he allegedly wielded powerful connections. In one cited incident, Earnest received insider information from a friend, an NBA coach, who alerted him that several Portland Trail Blazers starters would sit out a March 24, 2023, matchup against the Chicago Bulls. Before that information went public, Fairley and his associates wagered over $100,000 against the Blazers. When the lineup was confirmed, the betting lines shifted dramatically, and the conspirators’ early bets cashed in.

Marves Fairley — The Fixer

Operating under nicknames like “Vezino” and “Vezino Locks,” Marves Fairley allegedly acted as both a bettor and a connector. He is accused of placing bets using information from multiple inside sources, including players with the Orlando Magic and the Toronto Raptors. On April 6, 2023, Fairley allegedly used information from an Orlando Magic player to learn that several top teammates would sit out a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Fairley bet approximately $11,000 on the Cavaliers to cover the spread, and when the Cavs won by 24, he pocketed the winnings.

Deniro Laster — The Courier

At age 30, Deniro “Niro” Laster allegedly served as a courier, moving cash, distributing tips, and laundering proceeds. He was reportedly Rozier’s point of contact in the infamous March 23 Hornets game and allegedly helped convert illicit betting profits into cash payments.

Shane Hennen — The Straw Bettor

Finally, Shane “Sugar” Hennen allegedly helped conceal the betting activity by using a network of straw bettors, placing wagers under different names to evade sportsbook compliance checks. He reportedly received inside information not only from Rozier and Jones, but also via secondary intermediaries, including Long Phi Pham, a previously convicted co-conspirator tied to former Raptors player Jontay Porter.

The Porter Connection: A Prequel to the Scandal

While not a named defendant in this indictment, Jontay Porter, formerly of the Toronto Raptors, looms large in the background. Porter had already pleaded guilty earlier in 2025 for his role in a similar insider-betting scheme, one that the DOJ now says was part of the same web of corruption. Porter allegedly told co-conspirators that he would intentionally leave games early due to “injuries,” allowing others to place bets on his underperformance. Those fraudulent bets paid out when he exited games on January 26 and March 20, 2024.

For compliance professionals, Porter’s earlier conviction was the canary in the coal mine, a warning that insider collusion in sports betting wasn’t a one-off anomaly. It was systemic risk spreading through the ecosystem.

Final Thoughts

As FBI Director Kash Patel noted in the DOJ Press Release, “Using private information and positions of power to rig sports gambling outcomes is not only illegal, but destroys the integrity of the game.” His words echo across industries: wherever inside access can be monetized, the temptation exists, and so does the compliance risk.

For the NBA, this scandal demands a hard reset. It is not enough to suspend players or ban bettors. The league must now confront questions about compliance governance, data ethics, and the duty of care owed by players and coaches as fiduciaries of the sport’s reputation.

For now, the facts are clear: between 2022 and 2024, a small group of insiders treated NBA injury reports as market-moving data. They manipulated outcomes, corrupted competition, and, in doing so, jeopardized the public’s faith in one of America’s most beloved institutions.

The DOJ’s prosecution is not just about punishing individuals. It is about protecting integrity as a public asset. For compliance professionals, that principle transcends industries. Whether you work in finance, healthcare, energy, or sports, the message is the same:

Integrity is the game. And if you cheat it, you lose.

Join us tomorrow as we consider how insider betting parallels insider trading.

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Sunday Book Review

Sunday Book Review: October 26, 2025, The Risk Management Edition

In the Sunday Book Review, Tom Fox considers books that would interest compliance professionals, business executives, or anyone curious. It could be books about business, compliance, history, leadership, current events, or anything else that might interest Tom. Today, we review four top books on risk management.

  • How to be a Chief Risk Officer by Jennifer Geary
  • Fundamentals of Risk Management by Kate Boothroyd and Clive Thompson
  • The Failure of Risk Management by Douglas Hubbard
  • The Risk Management Handbook by David Hillson
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10 For 10

10 For 10: Top Compliance Stories For the Week Ending, October 25, 2025

Welcome to 10 For 10, the podcast that brings you the week’s Top 10 compliance stories in one podcast each week. Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you the compliance stories you need to know to end your busy week. Sit back, and in 10 minutes, hear about the stories every compliance professional should be aware of from the prior week. Every Saturday, 10 For 10 highlights the most important news, insights, and analysis for the compliance professional, all curated by the Voice of Compliance, Tom Fox. Get your weekly filling of compliance stories with 10 for 10, a podcast produced by the Compliance Podcast Network.

Top stories this week:

  • Need a pardon, invest with Trump. (CNBC)
  • Former Citibank official jailed for AML charges in Singapore. (FT)
  • Gambling arrests rock the NBA. (ESPN)
  • Musk pleads for $1tn pay package. (Bloomberg)
  • More on BCG protocols. (WSJ)
  • The market spanked BNP Paribas. (WSJ)
  • How China took over rare earths. (WSJ)
  • Green shipping plan delayed. (WSJ)
  • BCG appoints new chief risk officer. (FT)
  • How CFPB scraps Citibank Consent Order. (Reuters)

You can check out the Daily Compliance News for four curated compliance and ethics-related stories each day, here.

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2 Gurus Talk Compliance

2 Gurus Talk Compliance – Episode 62 – The What’s on Your Menu Edition

What happens when two top compliance commentators get together? They talk compliance, of course. Join Tom Fox and Kristy Grant-Hart in 2 Gurus Talk Compliance as they discuss the latest compliance issues in this week’s episode!

 Stories this week include:

  • What CFOs need to know about AI for compliance. (PYMNTS)
  • A sucker is born every minute, water edition. (WSJ)
  • Is OpenAI now too big to fail? (WSJ)
  • The history and future of securities litigation defense. (The D&O Diary)
  • AI chatbots are replacing Indian call centers. (Reuters)
  • Amazon Outage Forces Hundreds of Websites Offline for Hours – NYT
  • An Intriguing Whistleblower Award Case – Radical Compliance
  • Yes, You Can Fire an Employee for a Problematic Post, but Should You? – Corporate Compliance Insights
  • Smucker vs. Trader Joe’s, Lululemon vs. Costco: Fight Over Brands Goes to Court – WSJ
  • Florida Man Repeatedly Calls 911 on Restaurant’s ‘Extremely So Small’ Clams – Vice.com

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The Hill Country Podcast

Student Voices of the Hill Country: A Schreiner Student Pod Series – Episode 2: The Evolution and Impact of Iconic Comic Book Characters

Welcome to a special production of The Hill Country Podcast, a 12-part series in collaboration with the communicators of tomorrow from right here in the Texas Hill Country. The Hill Country Podcast and the Texas Hill Country Podcast Network have partnered with the talented students from Dr. Adolfo Mora’s Communications class at Schreiner University to turn the microphone over to them. Join us each episode as these fresh voices explore critical topics, challenge modern ideas, and provide their unique perspectives on the world of communication.

In this episode, Shane Joseph and Austin, seniors at Schreiner University, dive into the history and evolution of popular comic book characters, focusing on Batman’s no-kill rule and its influence across comic book lore. They discuss how iconic characters like Batman, Spider-Man, and Superman have been reinterpreted over time by different writers and through various media adaptations, including the impact of the Ultimate Universe on modern comics. They also examine the market dynamics of comic book publishing and contrast it with the streamlined narratives often found in manga. The conversation highlights the challenges the comic book industry faces in balancing character continuity, creative storytelling, and commercial success.

Key highlights:

  • The Evolution of Batman’s No-Kill Rule
  • Marvel’s Approach to Heroes and Killing
  • DC vs. Marvel: Different Reset Philosophies
  • Peter Parker’s Unresolved Trauma
  • Impact of Movies on Comic Characters
  • Challenges in the Comic Book Industry

Other Hill Country Focused Podcasts

Hill Country Authors Podcast

Hill Country Artists Podcast

Texas Hill Country Podcast Network

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: October 24, 2025, The CZ Pardoned Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News. All, from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world, compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

Top stories include:

  • Need a pardon, invest with Trump. (WSJ)
  • Former Citibank official jailed for AML charges in Singapore. (FT)
  • Gambling arrests rock the NBA. (Fox News)
  • Musk pleads for $1tn pay package. (Bloomberg)

The Daily Compliance News has been honored as the No. 2 in the Best Regulatory Compliance Podcasts category.

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Compliance and AI

Compliance and AI: Inside AI Innovation: Jack Yu on Experian’s Cutting-Edge AI Solutions

What is the role of Artificial Intelligence in compliance? What about Machine Learning? Are you using ChatGPT? These questions are just three of the many we will explore in this cutting-edge podcast series, Compliance and AI, hosted by Tom Fox, the award-winning Voice of Compliance. In this episode, Tom Fox interviews Jack Yu, Director of Product Management – Generative AI at Experian.

Jack shares his journey from exploring AI on his own to playing a pivotal role in Experian’s adoption of AI as an enterprise solution. The discussion delves into Experian’s strategic deployment of AI agents, their approach to responsible AI, and their efforts in fraud prevention using advanced AI technologies. Jack emphasizes the importance of transparency, collaboration, and continuous improvement in AI governance. The episode concludes with Jack’s enthusiasm for the future of AI and Experian’s commitment to combining innovation with responsibility.

Key highlights:

  • Jack Yu’s Professional Background
  • Journey into Generative AI
  • Experian’s Approach to AI Agents
  • Responsible AI and Governance
  • Fraud Prevention with AI
  • Future of AI at Experian

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