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A federal judge just sentenced former NBA star Glen "Big Baby" Davis to prison time following allegations he swindled a ton of dough from the NBA's healthcare plan...
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Davis, 38, was found guilty back in November 2023 of being part of an alleged scheme that defrauded the NBA's Players' Health and Benefit Welfare Plan ... and in a New York courtroom on Thursday, the former Boston Celtics champion was ordered to spend 40 months behind bars over it all.

Davis -- who had been facing a possible sentence of 20 years in prison in the case -- was also ordered to serve three years of supervised release. In addition, the judge said he must pay $80,000 in restitution as well.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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cajunmud10 days
So he stole $5M but only has to give $80k back? Was BB elected to office in the meantime?
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SwampyWaters10 days
This guy has become a complete embarrassment to LSU and his family. When you spend all your money, what's wrong with going out and getting a real job? I guess it was beneath him, but thankfully prison has a way of bringing people down to reality! Hope you and big Bubba have many warm, snuggling nights together!
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burke98511 days
What a moron dude coulda lived off the “big baby” persona for life but too stupid to realize that what an idiot
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Smoke Ring11 days
Should have just billed Our Lady of the Lake
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wonder if he has the 80k...
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jmarto111 days
Geaux tigers
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CanebreakCajun11 days
40 months for 80k in a civil fraud case? What am I missing?
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MrAUTigers11 days
Davis and another former NBA player, Will Bynum, took the insurance company for more than $5M. 80K is just what he was ordered to pay.
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boosiebadazz11 days
In some ways his mother has to be proud he graduated the family into white collar crime instead of crackhead crime.
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