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"18 ex-NBA players charged in $4M health care fraud scheme"


          

https://apnews.com/article/nba-sports-business-basketball-indictments-a785d565968ec3e50600baf67d9b64e3

18 ex-NBA players charged in $4M health care fraud scheme
By LARRY NEUMEISTER and TIM REYNOLDS


NEW YORK (AP) — Eighteen former NBA players have been charged with defrauding the league’s health and welfare benefit plan out of about $4 million, according to an indictment Thursday in New York.

Federal prosecutors planned a news conference to describe the case that was brought in Manhattan federal court. By late morning, 16 of the defendants were in custody, authorities said.

According to the indictment, the ex-players engaged in a widespread scheme to defraud the plan by submitting false and fraudulent claims to get reimbursed for medical and dental expenses that were never actually incurred.

The 18 players were among 19 individuals charged in the indictment. It said that the scheme was carried out from at least 2017 to 2020, when the plan received false claims totaling about $3.9 million. Of that, the defendants received about $2.5 million in fraudulent proceeds.

A request for comment to the league wasn’t immediately returned.

Among those charged was Anthony Allen, a six-time All-Defensive team selection and a member of the 2008 champion Boston Celtics. His wife was also indicted. For the most part, though, the ex-players charged had journeyman careers playing for several different teams and never reached anywhere close to the enormous stardom or salary that top players command.

Another former player charged in the scheme was Sebastian Telfair, a one-time high school star in New York who was highly touted when he turned pro, though his NBA career with eight franchises never brought the stardom some had expected.

Those charged also included four NBA champions. Ronald Glen Davis, along with Allen, was part of that 2008 title team in Boston. Shannon Brown won two championships with the Los Angeles Lakers, and Melvin Ely won a title with San Antonio in 2007.

Among others who were charged, Anthony Wroten, Ruben Patterson and Darius Miles were the only players who averaged double figures for their NBA career.

Wroten averaged 11.1 points in 145 career games. Patterson averaged 10.7 points per game with six different teams. Miles, the No. 3 pick in the 2000 draft, averaged 10.1 points per game and played with four different franchises.

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AP Basketball Writer Tim Reynolds is based in Miami.

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18 ex-NBA players charged in $4M health care fraud scheme [View all] , ThaTruth, Thu Oct-07-21 10:53 AM
 
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Wow.
Oct 07th 2021
1
I wonder if there's a solid connection to the NFL fraud case? (swipe)
Oct 07th 2021
2
This is the first thing I thought about as well
Oct 07th 2021
3
Some of these guys made a lot of money in their day too
Oct 07th 2021
4
right, i wonder what they thought they were gonna be able to take smh
Oct 07th 2021
6
you 're quoting pre-tax numbers and acting like pro athletes don't blow....
Oct 07th 2021
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      oh pre tax now makes more sense then thanks
Oct 07th 2021
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           Lmaoooo
Oct 07th 2021
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           lolol
Oct 08th 2021
11
is the knuckleheads podcast cancelled
Oct 07th 2021
5
I’m not surprised at scumbags like Reuben Patterson being on this list...
Oct 08th 2021
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