Terrence Williams, former BSN reinforcement with the Cowboys, pleads guilty to medical fraud in the NBA

New York- Former NBA player Terrence Williams has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health insurance fraud and identity theft in connection with an international fraud ring targeting the league’s health plan, authorities said.

Williams, 35, entered his plea in federal court in Manhattan on Friday. Sentencing for her is scheduled for January and she faces a maximum of 20 years in prison for the conspiracy charge and a mandatory minimum of two years for identity theft.

An email was sent to his attorney asking for comment.

Williams, who was a member of the National Superior Basketball (BSN) between 2014 and 2015 with Guayama and Bayamón, respectively, he was accused of being the leader of a scam, which consisted of submitting fraudulent claims and paperwork that was submitted for reimbursement as part of the league’s medical and dental plan.

Along with 17 other former players, he was indicted in October 2021, and authorities said they submitted claims of up to $5 million to the scheme between 2017 and 2021.

Damian Williams, US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, said Terrence Williams led the scam and recruited others to take part, giving them false papers to present.

Authorities said Williams received at least $300,000 from the rest for his efforts.

In situations where the others involved resisted, the authorities indicated that Williams pretended to be someone else and threatened them to continue complying.

The former player was released prior to trial, but was arrested at the beginning of the year, because the authorities told the judge that he threatened witnesses.

As part of the plea agreement, Williams will pay $2.5 million in restitution from the plan and will have to pay $650,000 to the federal government.

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