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Former student pleads guilty for role in UTEP betting scandal

EL PASO, Texas -- A former West Texas university student has pleaded guilty to a role in a gambling operation at the university that took bets from basketball players on different sports.

The FBI says Michael Karpus pleaded guilty during a Friday federal court hearing in El Paso to misprision of felony, a charge involving failure to report a felony to authorities.

Authorities say Karpus received wagers from basketball players at the University of Texas at El Paso and unsuccessfully tried to recruit one player to participate in point-shaving to influence the outcome for bettors.

Karpus' case was part of an investigation made public in January 2014 about gambling by three then-players for UTEP's men's basketball team. No other charges were filed in the case.