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Former Washington Football Team running back Clinton Portis was sentenced to six months in prison and six months of home detention for his part in a $4 million healthcare fraud scheme that also involved other retired NFL players. The sentence was handed down Thursday in the district court for the Eastern District of Kentucky. Portis, who played seven seasons for the then-Redskins, was charged with health care fraud related to claims regarding medical expenses and purchases following his retirement. As part of his sentence, he’ll have to pay back the NFL Player Health Reimbursement Account Plan...
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Former Washington Football Team star Clinton Portis and two other ex-NFL players have pleaded guilty to a health care fraud scheme. According to FBI Special Agent in Charge George Piro of the Miami Field Office, “These fraudsters pocketed money from the Gene Upshaw National Football League Health Reimbursement Account Plan that was intended for former NFL players who are ill or infirm.” The purpose of the healthcare plan is to provide tax-free reimbursements to out-of-pocket health expenses that aren’t covered by insurance for up to $350,000 per player. Portis and other players, like Tamarick ...
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