Whitey Ford
10-07-2021, 03:28 PM
Niggers- taking welfare fraud to the next level.
18 ex-NBA players charged in $4 million health care fraud scheme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM6HWvDSHbE
Eighteen former NBA players have been charged with defrauding the NBA's Health and Welfare Benefit Plan out of approximately $4 million, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
The alleged ringleader is Terrence Williams, who was drafted by the then-New Jersey Nets in 2009 and also played for the Houston Rockets, Sacramento Kings and Boston Celtics.
Authorities say he devised a way to defraud a supplemental health plan for active and retired players and roped in a slew of others to submit false claims "for reimbursement of expenses for medical and dental services that were not actually rendered."
Williams obtained fraudulent invoices from chiropractic, dental, and wellness offices in California and Washington state and sent them to the other players, U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said during a news conference announcing the charges.
The players then allegedly submitted false or fraudulent claims totaling nearly $4 million, from which the ex-players took in about $2.5 million. They also allegedly sent kickbacks totally $230,000 to Williams.
The records submitted by the ex-players "described medical and dental services that were not in fact provided," the indictment said.
https://6abc.com/nba-fraud-terrence-williams-sebastian-telfair-glen-big-baby-davis/11094474/
https://i.imgur.com/IgBq0Dd.jpg
18 ex-NBA players charged in $4 million health care fraud scheme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM6HWvDSHbE
Eighteen former NBA players have been charged with defrauding the NBA's Health and Welfare Benefit Plan out of approximately $4 million, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
The alleged ringleader is Terrence Williams, who was drafted by the then-New Jersey Nets in 2009 and also played for the Houston Rockets, Sacramento Kings and Boston Celtics.
Authorities say he devised a way to defraud a supplemental health plan for active and retired players and roped in a slew of others to submit false claims "for reimbursement of expenses for medical and dental services that were not actually rendered."
Williams obtained fraudulent invoices from chiropractic, dental, and wellness offices in California and Washington state and sent them to the other players, U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said during a news conference announcing the charges.
The players then allegedly submitted false or fraudulent claims totaling nearly $4 million, from which the ex-players took in about $2.5 million. They also allegedly sent kickbacks totally $230,000 to Williams.
The records submitted by the ex-players "described medical and dental services that were not in fact provided," the indictment said.
https://6abc.com/nba-fraud-terrence-williams-sebastian-telfair-glen-big-baby-davis/11094474/
https://i.imgur.com/IgBq0Dd.jpg