Marcus Morris arrest: the former NBA player hit a serious fraud crime


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The former NBA player, Marcus Morris, was arrested Sunday for a fraud charge, according to online arrest records in Florida.

He was arrested at an airport and was beaten with fraud, writing a check with insufficient funds, position. Broward County’s arrest record showed that the case was related to a problem in another state, and was detained in jail without bail.

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The Cleveland Cavaliers striker Marcus Morris Mr., #24, reacts to a call against Utah jazz during the third quarter in the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on April 2, 2024. (Rob Gray-USA Today Sports)

Markieff Morris, Marcus’s twin brother who also played in the NBA, wrote about the situation in a publication on social networks.

“The writing is crazy. Damn for that amount of money, they will be ashamed at the airport with your family,” Markieff Morris wrote in X later on Sunday. “They really led to that brother made some fraud.

“When they listen to the true story about this S —- Man. All I can say is the lesson learned. Brother will say tomorrow. This strange s — gave me a headache. I can’t stop anything!”

It is not the first time of Marcus Morris in trouble with the law.

Marcus Morris was arrested in Florida on July 28, 2025. (Broward County Sheriff Office)

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He entered a fun program in 2012 after he was accused of drums for an incident in Kansas. He and Markieff were also accused of an assault aggravated by an incident in 2015. The brothers were declared not guilty.

Marcus Morris was a first -round draft selection in 2011, starting his career with the Houston Rockets. He was in Houston for a full season before being changed to the Phoenix Suns in the mid-2012-13 season.

He also played with the Detroit Pistons, Boston Celtics, New York Knicks, Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers and finally the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Cleveland Cavaliers striker Marcus Morris Mr., #24, is heated before game six of the first round of the NBA playoffs in 2024 at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida, on May 3, 2024. (Mike Watters-USA Today Sports)

He moved away from the NBA after the 2023-24 season.

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