
A luxurious New York City townhouse once shared by Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott has unexpectedly become entangled in the massive sports betting scandal currently shaking the NBA. The multimillion-dollar Greenwich Village residence — featured in a 2023 episode of The Kardashians — is one of two Manhattan properties allegedly used by organized crime families to host high-stakes, illegal poker games, according to a federal indictment.
Court documents reveal that the underground games, which reportedly cost players millions, were held at the townhouse in 2023 — around the same time Jenner, who was pregnant then, lived there with Travis and their first child before relocating to Los Angeles. The celebrity ex-couple, however, are not named in the indictment and have not been accused of any involvement. The opulent six-story home, last sold in 2024 for $17 million, boasts six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and sweeping city views.
Federal prosecutors announced Thursday that 34 individuals were indicted across two related fraud cases. The first involves illegal online sports betting, while the second ties New York crime families to rigged poker games allegedly involving NBA figures. Among those arrested were Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat player Terry Rozier. For Jenner, now firmly based in Los Angeles, the controversy surrounding her former Manhattan home is a world away — and one she’s likely relieved to have left behind.