4 more Iowa athletes plead guilty to underage gambling. Cases go on for six athletes with ISU ties


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Four former University of Iowa athletes who faced criminal charges in connection with a state investigation into illegal sports wagering have pleaded guilty to underage gambling. Arland Bruce IV, Reggie Bracy, Jack Johnson and Ahron Ulis originally were charged with tampering with records for allegedly falsifying information used to register accounts on mobile sports wagering apps. Bruce, Bracy and Ulis were fined $645. Johnson has agreed to pay a fine of the same amount and is awaiting a judge's approval. The same plea deals and fines were announced Sept. 6 for three Iowa State athletes and two from Iowa.

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