Tony Allen sentenced to community service instead of jail time for NBA health insurance fraud [New York Daily News]
Ex-NBA player
Allen, 41, was one of 18 former players named in an
In April, Allen pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and wire fraud. He faced the potential for significant jail time in the case. Scheme leader
“I fully acknowledge my individual responsibility and I understand the gravity of my actions,” Allen told a judge in Manhattan Federal Court during his sentencing hearing, according to Memphis NBC affiliate WMC. “As a member of the NBA community, I failed to uphold our core values.”
Allen admitted to billing the league for medical and dental procedures that never happened. He received around
In total, the league paid out
While Williams and his lieutenants,
Allen was one of the biggest names in the case. He played in the league for 14 years from 2005-2018, winning a championship with the
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