What Happened to Tim Donaghy
Tim Donaghy, born on January 7, 1967, is a former professional basketball referee who became infamous for his role in a major gambling scandal that rocked the NBA. Donaghy officiated in the league for 13 seasons, from 1994 to 2007, during which he officiated over 700 regular season games and several playoff games. His career took a dramatic turn in July 2007 when it was revealed that he had been betting on NBA games, including those he officiated.
The scandal came to light following an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which found that Donaghy had conspired with gamblers to provide insider information about games. He admitted to betting on games during the 2003–04 through 2006–07 seasons, claiming that he did not influence game outcomes but rather used his insider knowledge to place wagers. However, evidence suggested that many of his bets were on games he officiated, raising serious concerns about the integrity of those games.
On August 15, 2007, Donaghy pleaded guilty to two federal charges related to the scandal: conspiracy to engage in wire fraud and transmitting wagering information through interstate commerce. In July 2008, he was sentenced to 15 months in federal prison and served approximately 11 months before being released in November 2009.Following his release, Donaghy attempted to rebuild his life but remained a controversial figure. He has spoken out about the NBA and its practices, alleging that the league has its own issues with integrity and officiating biases. In recent years, he has participated in documentaries and interviews discussing the scandal and its implications for the NBA.
As of January 2025, Tim Donaghy continues to be a polarizing figure in sports. He remains active in discussions surrounding sports betting and officiating integrity, often sharing insights based on his experiences. His story serves as a cautionary tale about the potential vulnerabilities within professional sports regarding gambling and ethics.