NEW YORK (AP) — Eighteen former NBA players were charged Thursday with pocketing about $2.5 million illegally by defrauding the league’s health and welfare benefit plan in a scam that
NEW YORK Eighteen former NBA players were charged Thursday with pocketing about $2.5 million illegally by defrauding the league’s health and welfare benefit plan in a scam that authorities said involved claiming fictitious medical and dental.
NEW YORK Eighteen former NBA players were charged Thursday with pocketing about $2.5 million illegally by defrauding the league’s health and welfare benefit plan in a scam that authorities said involved claiming fictitious medical and dental.
More details about the fraud case emerged on Thursday afternoon during a press conference with U.S. Attorneys and the FBI in New York. Another ex-Celtic Terrence Williams is accused of being the mastermind behind the scheme with alleged claims of $3.9 million according to NBC. Milt Palacio, Darius Miles, Sebastian Telfair, Will Bynum and Christopher.