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18 NBA Veterans Arrested in Alleged $4 Million Health Insurance Fraud Scheme
The defendants allegedly engaged in a widespread scheme to defraud the NBA Players' Health and Welfare Benefit Plan by submitting fake reimbursement claims for medical and dental services they never had
By Jonathan Dienst, Tom Winter, Courtney Copenhagen and John Chandler • Published 3 hours ago • Updated 32 mins ago

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18 former NBA players have been indicted in Manhattan federal court in a sweeping alleged health insurance scheme to defraud the league's benefit plan of nearly $4 million
Federal prosecutors allege ex-NBA player Terrence Williams "orchestrated" the scheme and recruited other players in the health plan by offering fake invoices; he allegedly got $230K in kickbacks
All of the indicted individuals face charges of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud as well as aggravated identity theft
More than a dozen former NBA players have been charged in New York federal court in an alleged multi-million-dollar health insurance fraud scheme to rip off the league's benefit plan, according to an indictment unsealed in the Southern District on Thursday.

The 18 former players named in the indictment include alleged scheme ringleader Terrence Williams, selected 11th overall in the 2009 NBA draft by the then-New Jersey Nets, six-time NBA All-Defensive Team member Tony Allen, former Lakers Guard Shannon Brown and Ronald Glen Davis, who played for the Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic and Los Angeles Clippers over the course of his career.

Allen's wife, Desiree Allen, is the only woman charged in the indictment.

Those indicted face charges of conspiracy to commit health care and wire fraud as well as aggravated identity theft. By late morning, 16 of them were in custody after arrests in a dozen locations nationwide. The FBI said "this remains an ongoing investigation," though it was not clear if more arrests were expected.

According to the grand jury indictment, the defendants allegedly engaged in a widespread scheme from at least 2017 up to around 2020 to defraud the NBA Players' Health and Welfare Benefit Plan by submitting fake reimbursement claims for medical and dental services that were never actually rendered.

In some cases, the players who submitted the alleged false claims weren't even in the United States at the times they allegedly received the treatments. They allegedly filed fake invoices saying they had to pay for the phantom procedures out of pocket.

Those allegedly fraudulent claims totaled about $3.9 million, from which the defendants got about $2.5 million in fraudulent proceeds, the indictment alleges.

Williams allegedly orchestrated the years-long scheme and recruited other NBA health plan participants to assist by offering them fake invoices to support their claims. He allegedly received at least $230,000 in kickback payments from 10 other players in return for providing the alleged false documentation.

The 34-year-old Williams also allegedly helped three co-defendants -- Davis, Charles Watson Jr. and Antoine Wright -- obtain fake letters of medical necessity to justify some of the services on which the false invoices were based.

Williams also allegedly impersonated an individual who processed plan claims at one point in furtherance of his alleged scheme.

Among the false reimbursement claims described in the indictment is a $19,000 claim that Williams filed for chiropractic services he allegedly never had and for which he received $7,672.55 in reimbursement. Williams also allegedly obtained a template for a fake invoice designed to appear as if it had been issued by the office.

Fake chiropractic treatment invoices were allegedly also created for Davis, Watson Jr. and Wright and emailed to Williams. The template had the date, invoice number, services and a charge of $15,000 filled in but left the "bill to" box, where the name of the patient would ordinarily be found, blank, according to the indictment.

Williams is accused of emailing those fake invoices to the other defendants named in the indictment. He and defendant Alan Anderson, who briefly played for the Nets from 2013 to 2015, allegedly helped get fake letters of medical necessity for Davis, Watson Jr. and Wright in furtherance of the fraud scheme as well.

According to the court documents, several of the fake invoices and medical necessity forms stood out because, “they are not on letterhead, they contain unusual formatting, they have grammatical errors” and were sent on the same dates from different offices.

In another example, Manhattan U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss told a news conference, defendant Gregory Smith submitted paperwork for a root canal in Beverly Hills, when he was in fact playing basketball in Taiwan at that time. Others submitted false root canal paperwork as well, she added.

Some of the players were told to repay the money they received from the NBA’s health plan once it was determined that the claims were false. Some did, while others didn’t, according to court documents.

Also named in the indictment: Brooklyn-born Sebastian Telfair, who played for a half-dozen NBA teams including the Cleveland Cavaliers, Clippers, Celtics and Minnesota Timberwolves and Darius Miles, drafted third overall by the Clippers in the 2000 NBA draft and a first-team NBA All-Rookie player.

Prosecutors are seeking "any and all property, real or personal, that constitutes or is derived, directly or indirectly" from the alleged fraud in restitution. If any of that property can't be acquired for whatever reason, the U.S. government says it will seek forfeiture of any other property of the defendants up to the same value.

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

These Are the 18 Former NBA Players Charged
These are the former players charged in the indictment unsealed Thursday:

Terrence Williams: Alleged orchestrator of the scheme. Drafted by New Jersey Nets 11th overall in 2009, played for Nets in 2009-2010 and had a triple-double for them against Bulls on April 9, 2010 (27 points/13 rebounds/10 assists). His career deflated after that and he mostly bounced around the NBA D league and overseas.

Alan Anderson: Played for the Brooklyn Nets in 2013 and 2014, was a bench player for four NBA teams from 2012 to 2017.

Anthony Allen: Goes by the name Tony, played for three teams in 15 NBA seasons (Celtics, Grizzlies, Pelicans) and was a first-round pick by Boston in 2004. He was a crucial part of the 2008 Celtics team that won the NBA title. His wife, Desiree, is the only woman named in the federal indictment that was unsealed on Thursday.

Shannon Brown: Former 1st round pick in 2006 by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He played with LeBron James in Cleveland and won two NBA titles with Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers (2009, 2010) as a key role player. He played for the Knicks in 2014 and played for a total of eight NBA teams from 2006-2014.

William Bynum: Played for three NBA teams but spent most of his career with the Detroit Pistons from 2008-2014.

Melvin Ely: Former 2002 1st round pick who played for five NBA teams from 2002-2011 and was part of the San Antonio Spurs 2007 NBA title team even though he never played in playoffs.

Christopher Douglas-Roberts: Goes by alias “Supreme Bey,” was drafted by the then-New Jersey Nets in 2008 and traded to the Bucks in 2010 but his career fizzled.

Anthony Wroten: Goes by "Tony," was a 2012 first-round pick who played sparingly from 2012-2016 for Memphis and Philadelphia

Milton Palacio: Goes by Milt, played for six NBA teams from 1999 to 2006. He once beat the then-New Jersey Nets on a buzzer beater in 2000 but otherwise was more of an end-of-bench player

Sebastian Telfair: From Brooklyn's Coney Island, played for nine NBA teams from 2004 to 2014

Antoine Wright: 2005 1st-round pick started NBA career with New Jersey Nets (2005-2008), mostly as bench player

Darius Miles: Draft third overall by the Los Angeles Clippers in 2000, was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2002 where he was a teammate of then-rookie LeBron James. He has acted in several movies

Ruben Patterson: Played for six different NBA teams from 1998 to 2007, known for his defense on the court

Eddie Robinson: Played for the Charlotte Hornets and the Chicago Bulls from 1999 to 2004

Gregory Smith: Briefly played for three NBA teams in three seasons (2014 to 2016)

Ronald Glen Davis: Goes by "Glen" or "Big Baby," started at LSU in college then became a key player for the Boston Celtics from 2007 to 2011, including winning a title in 2008. He played for three NBA teams in total between 2007 and 2015

Jamario Moon: Played for five NBA teams from 2007 to 2012, briefly hit highlight of career playing with Cleveland Cavaliers and LeBron James from 2009 to 2011

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…several of the fake invoices and medical necessity forms stood out because, “they are not on letterhead, they contain unusual formatting, they have grammatical errors” and were sent on the same dates from different offices.

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My favorite part:

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…several of the fake invoices and medical necessity forms stood out because, “they are not on letterhead, they contain unusual formatting, they have grammatical errors” and were sent on the same dates from different offices.

DENTESTRIES JUST FINE?????

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My favorite part:

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…several of the fake invoices and medical necessity forms stood out because, “they are not on letterhead, they contain unusual formatting, they have grammatical errors” and were sent on the same dates from different offices.


The process in deciding “who would be the brains of the operation” had to be arduous . I’m surprised some of the claims weren’t written in crayon .

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My favorite part:

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…several of the fake invoices and medical necessity forms stood out because, “they are not on letterhead, they contain unusual formatting, they have grammatical errors” and were sent on the same dates from different offices.


The process in deciding “who would be the brains of the operation had to be arduous . I’m surprised some of the claims weren’t written in crayon .


They got caught because all of the applications reeked of Hennessey and Kool cigarettes

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This Ends in Antioch wrote:
My favorite part:

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…several of the fake invoices and medical necessity forms stood out because, “they are not on letterhead, they contain unusual formatting, they have grammatical errors” and were sent on the same dates from different offices.


The process in deciding “who would be the brains of the operation had to be arduous . I’m surprised some of the claims weren’t written in crayon .


They got caught because all of the applications reeked of Hennessey and Kool cigarettes

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This Ends in Antioch wrote:
My favorite part:

Quote:
…several of the fake invoices and medical necessity forms stood out because, “they are not on letterhead, they contain unusual formatting, they have grammatical errors” and were sent on the same dates from different offices.


The process in deciding “who would be the brains of the operation had to be arduous . I’m surprised some of the claims weren’t written in crayon .


They got caught because all of the applications reeked of Hennessey and Kool cigarettes

RACISM ALERT RACISM ALERT RACISM ALERT


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badrogue17 wrote:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
My favorite part:

Quote:
…several of the fake invoices and medical necessity forms stood out because, “they are not on letterhead, they contain unusual formatting, they have grammatical errors” and were sent on the same dates from different offices.


The process in deciding “who would be the brains of the operation had to be arduous . I’m surprised some of the claims weren’t written in crayon .


They got caught because all of the applications reeked of Hennessey and Kool cigarettes

Try again. It's Newport cigarettes.

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SpiralStairs wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
My favorite part:

Quote:
…several of the fake invoices and medical necessity forms stood out because, “they are not on letterhead, they contain unusual formatting, they have grammatical errors” and were sent on the same dates from different offices.


The process in deciding “who would be the brains of the operation had to be arduous . I’m surprised some of the claims weren’t written in crayon .


They got caught because all of the applications reeked of Hennessey and Kool cigarettes

Try again. It's Newport cigarettes.

THIS :lol:

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Yikes. I’d be interested to see what these guys made during their playing careers. I always have to shake my head that they are able to blow through that kind of money as quickly as they do. I realize that they likely didn’t make tens of millions but certainly enough that they shouldn’t have to resort to this.

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Yikes. I’d be interested to see what these guys made during their playing careers. I always have to shake my head that they are able to blow through that kind of money as quickly as they do. I realize that they likely didn’t make tens of millions but certainly enough that they shouldn’t have to resort to this.


just a quick perusal and it is likely that all of them DID make tens of millions

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T-Bone wrote:
Yikes. I’d be interested to see what these guys made during their playing careers. I always have to shake my head that they are able to blow through that kind of money as quickly as they do. I realize that they likely didn’t make tens of millions but certainly enough that they shouldn’t have to resort to this.


just a quick perusal and it is likely that all of them DID make tens of millions

I’m also guessing they have access to some pretty good financial planners free of charge .

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Yikes. I’d be interested to see what these guys made during their playing careers. I always have to shake my head that they are able to blow through that kind of money as quickly as they do. I realize that they likely didn’t make tens of millions but certainly enough that they shouldn’t have to resort to this.


Per ESPN, the 18 players made 343M during their careers. That’s just their salary, doesn’t include endorsements, etc.


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good dolphin wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
Yikes. I’d be interested to see what these guys made during their playing careers. I always have to shake my head that they are able to blow through that kind of money as quickly as they do. I realize that they likely didn’t make tens of millions but certainly enough that they shouldn’t have to resort to this.


just a quick perusal and it is likely that all of them DID make tens of millions

I’m also guessing they have access to some pretty good financial planners free of charge .

Stephen Jackson maybe got in their ear about those (((financial planners))).


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Yikes. I’d be interested to see what these guys made during their playing careers. I always have to shake my head that they are able to blow through that kind of money as quickly as they do. I realize that they likely didn’t make tens of millions but certainly enough that they shouldn’t have to resort to this.


Per ESPN, the 18 players made 343M during their careers. That’s just their salary, doesn’t include endorsements, etc.


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Just because they have money they're supposed to stop scamming people? :roll:

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Just because they have money they're supposed to stop scamming people? :roll:

Who are we to criticize these entrepreneurs who, instead of coasting on their earnings, kept on grinding to to make even more money? Is that not the ideal in our society? I salute them for getting ahead of the gig economy and starting their side hustles early.


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Just because they have money they're supposed to stop scamming people? :roll:

Who are we to criticize these entrepreneurs who, instead of coasting on their earnings, kept on grinding to to make even more money? Is that not the ideal in our society? I salute them for getting ahead of the gig economy and starting their side hustles early.

Honestly I was mildly impressed these guys pulled off a long running insurance fraud scheme (until I read the article and learned what tipped off the investigators).

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Per ESPN, the 18 players made 343M during their careers. That’s just their salary, doesn’t include endorsements, etc.

That's a lot of money for a lot of pedestrian at best. The only two whose names seem to have any value with my memory are big baby and telfair (and of course I remember e-rob, as he was one of the stalwarts in the years B4 the bulls got deng Gordon and hinrich and became the tryhard bulls)

I didn't even know there was ever a NBA player named Mauricio.

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