Ex-NBA agent, Charles Briscoe, pled guilty to wire fraud conspiracy and admitted to faking an NBA player’s signature on a $1 million loan.[1] Although prosecutors requested an 18-month prison term, Briscoe will avoid prison time. [2] Instead, he was sentenced to spend the first six-months of his three-year supervisory period on home detention.[3] He will... Continue Reading →
Dan Snyder May Finally Sell the Washington Commanders
The Washington Commanders, formerly known as the Washington Redskins and the Washington Football Team, may be on the market sooner rather than later. Commanders’ owner Dan Snyder and his wife Tanya Snyder announced on Wednesday that they have hired Bank of America to consider possible transactions[1]. What that means no one really knows quite... Continue Reading →
Former NFL Players Implicated in Nationwide Healthcare Fraud
Lost in the midst of a hectic December in the NFL was the federal indictment filed in the Eastern District of Kentucky alleging ten former players engaged in systematic healthcare fraud. According to prosecutors, the players defrauded the Gene Upshaw NFL Player Health Reimbursement Account Plan. The Plan was founded as part of the 2006... Continue Reading →