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President Trump has reportedly intervened in the shoplifting case against one of LaVar Ball's sons

We could have a resolution soon.

President Trump has reportedly asked China President Xi Jinping to help resolve the shoplifting case against three UCLA men's basketball players, according to the Washington Post.

The three players — LiAngelo Ball, Jalen Hill and Cody Riley — were arrested last week while on a trip in China for allegedly stealing sunglasses from a Louis Vuitton store.

Trump arrived in China last week for a scheduled trip just one day after the players were arrested. He was briefed on the charges by Chief of Staff John F. Kelly and reportedly brought the cases to the attention of Xi. The Chinese president assured Trump that he would look into the cases and ensured that the players will be treated fairly and in a timely manner.

The report indicated that the charges against the players have been reduced and the cases are heading toward a resolution. It was previously reported that the players could potentially face a severe punishment for their actions in the matter in question, including being placed under house arrest for 20 days and a ban from the country.

UCLA arrived in China last week ahead of its regular-season opener against Georgia Tech on Saturday. The three players did not play in the Bruins' 63-60 win over Georgia Tech and remained in China as the rest of the team flew back home to Los Angeles. ESPN reported on Friday that Chinese authorities have surveillance tape of the players shoplifting from three stores inside a high-end shopping center.

Chinese authorities also questioned three players from Georgia Tech in the incident but determined that those players were not involved and cleared them after an investigation. The three UCLA players were taken to a police station where they were held for a number of hours. They were released on bail early Wednesday morning and have remained at the team's hotel.

With Trump reportedly stepping in for the players, it appears as though they'll be handed down a less severe punishment than they could have potentially faced. It sounds like a resolution could be reached within the coming days.