Former NBA star pleads guilty to bilking league’s health insurance plan of $5 million [New York Daily News]
A one-time NBA all-star pleaded guilty Friday to serving as the linchpin in a sprawling scheme that bilked the league’s health insurance plan out of
Williams is one of 18 former NBA players, including Coney Island’s
The National Basketball Players’ Health and Welfare Benefit Plan provides services to current and former players and their families.
“Williams led a scheme involving more than 18 former NBA players, a dentist, a doctor, and a chiropractor, to defraud the NBA Players’ Health and Welfare Benefit Plan of millions of dollars. Williams also impersonated others to help him take what was not his — money that belonged to the Plan,” said
Williams, of
He allegedly emailed an unnamed witness to say they were “talking way to[o] f[---]ing much” and warned them to “shut the f[—]k up.” In another missive, he said, “me spitting in your face is exactly what you’ll see,” according to federal authorities.
In pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit health care and wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, the retired Boston Celtic admitted to receiving about
The scheme Williams masterminded was unsophisticated, according to the feds, with participants often putting little effort into making fake documents look real. Counterfeit doctors’ letters submitted to the NBA healthcare plan were often riddled with typos, presented on pages without letterhead, and had misspelled names.
In other slip-ups, players confused bogus injuries and billed for services in states during periods the NBA knew they hadn’t traveled.
Williams is the sixth person charged in the indictment to reach a plea deal with prosecutors. The
Prosecutors charged three medical professionals —
Williams is back in court for his sentencing on
Two NBA representatives did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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