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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kermit Washington, a former NBA player who notoriously gave a bone-breaking face punch to the Houston Rockets' Rudy Tomjanovich during a 1977 Lakers game, has been arrested by federal agents.
Washington was arrested on a warrant Tuesday in Los Angeles. It's unknown if he has a lawyer.
Officials won't discuss the arrest, but they have set a news conference for Wednesday in Kansas City, Missouri.
That's where football Hall of Famer Ron Mix pleaded guilty Monday to filing false tax returns.
Authorities say Mix, a San Diego-area lawyer, paid someone to refer clients to him in return for donations to the charity Contact Project Africa.
Prosecutors say Mix paid $155,000, but the money went into his associate's pocket.
Washington founded the charity, which is no longer functioning.
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