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18 Ex-NBA Players Arrested For Defrauding NBA’s Health & Welfare Benefit Plan Out Of $4M
Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
According to NBC News’ Tom Winter and Jonathan Dienst, 18 former NBA players have been arrested and charged by federal officials with defrauding the NBA’s Health and Welfare Benefit Plan...
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Glen “Big Baby” Davis, Sebastian Telfair, and former Memphis Grizzlies defensive star Tony Allen.

Milt Palacio, Antoine Wright, Darius Miles, Ruben Patterson, Eddie Robinson, Gregory Smith, Jamario Moon, Terrance Williams, Alan Anderson, Shannon Brown, William Bynum, Melvin Ely, Christopher Douglas-Roberts, C.J. Watson, and Tony Wroten are also involved in the alleged scheme. Desiree Allen, Tony Allen’s wife, has also been charged.



(The Spun)
Filed Under: NBA
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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CajunBullet44 months
With the millions of dollars these idiots have made here they are defrauding health and welfare benefits. They all should go to prison for a very, very long time
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Tiger in Texas44 months
Nothing to see here- the ex-players have pulled out their race cards to defend them from an obvious racist act!
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LunkerDawg44 months
Dey din do nuffin..
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JackieTreehorn44 months
Adam Silver will probably write a check to pay for it all and then apologize to the former players.
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Chuckiee44 months
Davis really turned out to be a piece of shite
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CDawson44 months
And in other news, BLM burned down 15 US Cities and federal officials are no where to be found and no charges filed.
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raceboy44 months
Racist arse health and welfare benefit plan
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TOSOV44 months
Is this one of those trying to charge back a bunch of equipment type deal again?
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Black n Gold44 months
NBA players accused of black on black crime. Who would have thought.
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Bandit198044 months
BLM............Basketball Lives Matter.
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