By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Video
SDNY COURTHOUSE, Aug 3 – Former NBA players Anthony Allen, Sebastian Telfair, Terrance Williams and 15 others former players were named in an indictment unsealed on October 7, 2021 for defrauding the NBA health fund, in Telfair's case, for $350,000.
Telfair nevertheless got a publicly funded lawyer. Inner City Press was there, in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Magistrates Court and live tweeted it here and below(street video here)
On August 26, 2022 lead defendant Williams pleaded guilty, to a plea agreement that he will not (and now cannot) appeal any sentence 145 months or less. Plea agreement on Inner City Press' DocumentCloud here.
On August 2, in advance of sentencing, the US Attorney's Office informed Judge Caproni that when Williams was arrested on October 7, 2021, "[t]wo SWAT special agents recall that a loaded mazagine was inserted into the Glock 9mm. Neither agent recalls whether the Glock had a bullet loaded in the chamber." There were three more guns.
On August 3, Inner City Press went to the sentencing. Williams got 10 years in prison. Thread:
OK - in NBA health fund fraud case, now at sentencing of lead defendant Terrence Williams, also had 3 guns.
Williams is here with 2 US Marshals. Judge: I can consider the guns in a home with a 3-year. Defense: This infringes on his 2nd Amendment rights.
Defense: The obstruction was a threat to spit on someone. Judge: He passed out in a car [drunk] with a gun while on probation. AUSA: He has a leadership enhancement.
AUSA: He created invoices. He recruited CC-1 as a "famous former professional basketball player. We want 121 to 141 months. [Williams puts his head in his hands]
AUSA: There was an assault weapon in his apartment, like magazine, not in a safe while he played video games. He will not stop..
In Williams defense, Paris Ramsay wrote that "adding a girl brought out a softer side." His sister wrote, He just had a baby boy. Also, the Boys and Girls Club of Seattle, and LadyBug Childcare / Academy
SENTENCE: 10 years in prison imposed today on former NBA player Terrence Williams.
On July 25, 2023, Anthony Allen asked for a sentencing of probation, citing philanthropy in including a meeting with (then) Senator John Kerry and Boston students. There is an exhibit of "press clippings of charitable work."
On April 21, 2023 there was a pre-trial conference as to William Bynum (6), Ronald Glen Davis (7), Darius Miles (11), William Washington (21). Inner City Press live tweeted it, thread here:
Counsel for William Washington: We need access to the discovery --
Judge: I have received that report from Ms. Greenwood [the Coordinating Discovery Attorney in this and other cases]
Counsel: The problem is the Merlin software.
Judge: I can't force the US to turn over the 3500 material early. You could try to turn up the charm [joke] Counsel: It's pushing into the area of being ineffective to your client. We'd like you to encourage them to produce it early.
Judge: Let's talk about the timing of the trial. There's a terrorism trial [Inner City Press is also covering it, in DDC, here] with a lot of foreign witnesses; there's a need for delay and another judge asking to be accommodated. I will. So...
AUSA: We have a root canal expert...
Judge: Nov 13. But hold Oct 30 open, depending on an Arizona case with an undercover... Expert disclosure by May 26.
On January 30, 2023, co-defendant Milton Palacios was up for sentencing. Judge Valerie E. Caproni noted that he had made, according to the public record, $4.9 million in his NBA career but now owes tax liens. She sentencing him to time served with a $20,000 fine - and a financial literacy class with a two page letter to her.
On February 15, Judge Caproni approved Palacios for travel to Puerto Rico to coach: "dated February 14, 2023 re: Travel for Employment.... For the reasons explained below, we write to respectfully request that the Court issue an order allowing Mr. Palacio to relocate to Puerto Rico so that he can commence his upcoming employment as an assistant basketball coach for the Guaynabo Mets in the Puerto Rican professional basketball league. ENDORSEMENT: Application GRANTED. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Valerie E. Caproni on 2/15/2023)."
Meanwhile this: "ORDER as to Sebastian Telfair. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a bail review hearing is scheduled for Friday, February 17, 2023 at 11:30 A.M. The hearing will be held in Courtroom 443 of the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse, located at 40 Foley Square, New York, New York 10007. (Bail Review Hearing set for 2/17/2023 at 11:30 AM before Judge Valerie E. Caproni.) (Signed by Judge Valerie E. Caproni on 2/1/23)."
Inner City Press went to the courtroom at that time. Judge Caproni, just finished with a sentencing in the case, told Telfair, I do not want to remand you but I would. She told Telfair to be sure to comply with his conditions, including drug treatment; she noted he was already showing up for mental health treatment. She asked Telfair, What will happen if you do not comply? "You're going to put me in jail," Telfair replied. Judge Caproni nodded and wished him well.
Back on November 29, co-defendant Anthony Allen filed a request to unseal documents the US Attorney's Office has labeled "confidential," which Allen's counsel describe as containing "statements made by counsel for the NBA Plan... explaining that the money allegedly stolen belonged to the players themselves."
Judge Caproni has ordered that "[t]he Government must file its response to Defendant's unsealing request in a letter not to exceed two single-spaced pages."
When the US Attorney's Office filed, it said it "does not oppose unsealing portions of the letters marked as Exhibits A and B... filed under seal."
Jump cut to January 13, 2023. Anderson had missed a December court appearance, and sent letters to Judge Caproni asserting he is no subject to her or US authority. He was arrested on a warrant, and arrested in Westchester County Detention Center via Grady, Oklahoma. His lawyer argued at length for him to be released, but his letters were cited by Judge Caproni to keep him in detention. Will the sentencing have to be pushed back? Watch this site.
The case is against 18 former NBA players "for defrauding the NBA’s Health and Welfare Benefit Plan out of approximately $4,000,000." It was been assigned to SDNY District Judge Valerie E. Caproni.
Telfair walking away from photographers after court, photo by Matthew Russell Lee 10/7/21
The line up: Indictment charging TERRENCE WILLIAMS, ALAN ANDERSON, ANTHONY ALLEN, DESIREE ALLEN, SHANNON BROWN, WILLIAM BYNUM, RONALD GLEN DAVIS, CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS-ROBERTS, a/k/a “Supreme Bey,” MELVIN ELY, JAMARIO MOON, DARIUS MILES, MILTON PALACIO, RUBEN PATTERSON, EDDIE ROBINSON, GREGORY SMITH, SEBASTIAN TELFAIR, CHARLES WATSON JR., ANTOINE WRIGHT, and ANTHONY WROTEN with conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, in connection with a scheme to defraud the National Basketball Associations (“NBA’s”) Health and Welfare Benefit Plan out of nearly $4,000,000. TERRENCE WILLIAMS is also charged with aggravated identity theft in connection with the same scheme.
The case is US v. Williams, et al., 21-cr-603 (Caproni)
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