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Malik Beasley Pays $38,000, Restores Detroit Housing as Teams Renew Interest

His market remains constrained due to the ongoing federal gambling probe.

Overview

  • Beasley settled an eviction judgment by paying $38,000 in delinquent rent and moved back into his downtown Detroit apartment, his attorney said.
  • The payment restores his good standing with The Stott after two landlord suits over about $21,500 in unpaid rent led to a default judgment.
  • Federal prosecutors in the Eastern District of New York removed Beasley from “target” status, though he remains a subject of the gambling investigation.
  • The inquiry stalled a near-complete three-year, $42 million Pistons deal, and Detroit could now only use Non-Bird rights to offer roughly $7.2 million in the first year.
  • Beasley is open to a Pistons reunion and multiple teams have checked in, with interest sustained by his 2024–25 season featuring 16.3 points per game and a franchise-record 319 threes.