Basketball
Glenn ‘Big Baby’ Davis and Will Bynum found guilty of numerous criminal charges
Former Boston Celtics player Glenn “Big Baby” Davis and former Detroit Pistons player Will Bynum were charged Wednesday by a New York jury with prosecutors saying they defrauded Boston Celtics players out of insurance money. was found guilty of conspiring to allegedly cause more than $5 million in damages to the NBA and its families. .
More than 20 people, many of them former NBA players, were convicted in the case for filing fictitious medical and dental claims to NBA players’ health and welfare plans. terrence williamsA 2009 first-round draft pick by the New Jersey Nets, he was sentenced in August to 10 years in prison for masterminding the scheme.
“Today’s convictions illustrate that no one, despite their notoriety or success in sports or other fields, is immune from criminal prosecution when they commit fraud,” U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said in a statement. “I am doing so,” he said. Prosecutors said doctors and dentists working with the players created fraudulent bills that were sent to supplemental insurance plans. Davis, 37, was convicted of conspiracy to commit health care fraud, wire fraud and false statements.
At least 20 people were involved in the fraud scheme, including 19 former NBA players, dentists, doctors, and chiropractors, with charges first announced in October 2021.
Examples of questionable medical practices include Davis and another player having crowns placed on the same six teeth on the same day; Despite being in Nevada, Davis received crowns on eight of his teeth in Beverly Hills.
Bynum, on the other hand, is accused of receiving approximately $182,000 in fraudulent claims related to a chiropractic office in Encino, Calif., and paying Williams $30,000 in bribes.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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