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FBI Investigaged Packers’ Max McGee’s Gambling

March 4, 2008 – 10:15 am

Green Bay Packers receiver Max McGee

According to newly released records, Green Bay Packers receiver Max McGee, who scored the first touchdown in Super Bowl history, had a gambling habit that the FBI tracked after his career ended.

From late 1972 through September 1973 FBI agents investigated McGee, before dropping the case for lack of evidence. The FBI thought he was a bookmaker but determined he wasn’t. According to Nelson Rose, a professor at Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa, California, “Given that there are no federal laws against making a bet, the FBI wouldn’t have had anything to charge McGee with.”

Source: Boston.com

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