Former NBA player Terrence Williams will face arraignment May 6 in the Southern District of New York on a superseding indictment alleging he was the ringleader of a plan to defraud the NBA players’ health-care plan of about $5 million.
The indictment charges that Williams provided other former NBA players with false invoices from William Washington, a doctor in Washington state, and Aamir Wahab, a California dentist, “to support their false and fraudulent claims” for medical services, which they submitted to the plan.
“In return for his provision of false supporting documentation for their fraudulent claims,” many of the defendants ...
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