Prosecutors in Story County, Iowa have charged four more Iowa State football players for tampering with records.
The charges come as part of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation’s (DCI) sports integrity probe.
Among those charged was Iowa State running back Jirehl Brock. He is accused of placing four bets on games involving his own team. Prosecutors allege that he played in two of these games.
The first round of charges were issued on 1 August. At that time, seven individuals were charged.
In May, the University of Iowa reported 26 athletes across five sports were suspected of betting on sports. Betting on sports is against National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) rules.
Use of third party accounts to conceal betting
The four have all been charged with using a third party sports betting account to make bets. This practice would have concealed that the now-charged individuals were placing the bets.
Over the course of his wagering activity, Brock placed 1,327 mobi..