In
NBA Fraud Case Washington Gets 5 Years
Davis Got Delay to Finish Documentary
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Video
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Nov 25 – Former NBA players
Glen Davis, 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)
In late August
2024 counsel to Ronald Glen
Davis asked to delay his
surrender to prison, due on
September 1, so he can finish
a documentary in which he has
an equity stake. The lawyer
writes that Kevin Garnett is
funding the documentary, by
Michael Marangu of Grand Royal
Studios.
On August 28,
Judge Valerie E. Caproni
granted the request:
"Application GRANTED. Mr.
Davis's surrender date is
hereby ADJOURNED to Tuesday,
October 22, 2024. On behalf of
the victim, to whom Mr. Davis
owes significant restitution,
the Court hopes that Mr.
Marangu's optimism about the
financial rewards of the film
is warranted. The Court will
not grant any further
extensions of Mr. Davis's
surrender date. SO ORDERED.
(Signed by Judge Valerie E.
Caproni on 8/28/2024)."
On October 9,
counsel for cooperator Melvin
Ely wrote in asking he be
sentenced only to the
mandatory special assessment
of $100 on October 24.
On October 10,
sealed until October 15, the
US Attorney's Office wrote in
under Section 5K1.1 for a
sentence "without regard to
any applicable mandatory
minimum."
Back on January
12, Telfair's lawyer filed a
sentencing submission asking
for no jail time, only
probation, as he fights his
New York gun case - while the
UN Attorney's Office wrote it
to ask for a sentence below
the 15 to 21 month guideline.
On January 26,
2024, Telfair got time served:
"Minute Entry for proceedings
held before Judge Valerie E.
Caproni: Sentencing held on
1/26/2024 for Sebastian
Telfair (16) Count 1ss.
Defendant sentenced to
time-served."
On April 19, 2024
co-defendant Gregory Smith
through counsel wrote in
seeking a time served
sentence. The letter recounts
his brief NBA career, then
attempts to revive it in
Turkey, the Philippines,
Japan, Taiwan, Puerto Rico and
Mexico, until final retirement
in 2020. With Williams, he
falsely collected $157,000 and
gave Williams half.
On February 1,
the sentencing of William
Washington was thrown into
disarray. He emailed Judge
Caproni, then his appointed
CJA lawyer wrote in that
privileged materials had been
provided and that he would,
without directly conferring
with Washington, be requesting
a delay. Or a withdrawal?
On February 6,
Washington wrote it seeking to
fire his CJA attorney and go
pro se, stating that "this
step is crucial for presenting
my defense." He asks for an
evidentiary hearing, "deeply
anchored in the foundational
principles established by
Brady v. Maryland."
On March 4, Judge
Caproni docketed: "Dr.
Washington's motion to
withdraw his guilty plea or
letter stating that he does
not wish to withdraw his
guilty plea and wishes to
proceed to sentence remains
due tomorrow, March 5, 2024.
If Dr. Washington does not
move to withdraw his guilty
plea, any additional
objections to the Presentence
Investigation Report or
supplemental submissions are
due March 15, 2024, and
sentencing will be held on
Friday, March 29, 2024."
On March 5,
William Washington pro se
moved to withdraw his guilty
plea, concluding that he is
"prepared to proceed to trial
or consider other judicial
directions the Court deems
appropriate."
On May 7, Judge
Caproni granted him access to
previously "attorney's eyes
only" discovery - at the FBI
in Seattle: "MEMO ENDORSEMENT
as to William James
Washington....ENDORSEMENT...All
material previously marked
"attorneys' eyes only" is
re-designated as "highly
confidential" material.
Because the Defendant did not
raise objections specific to
the Government's proposal to
make the material available
for inspection and review at
the local FBI office, Dr.
Washington must coordinate
with the Government to do so.
The Government is ordered to
promptly make the material
available for Dr. Washington's
review at the FBI Office in
Seattle. The Court finds that
the Government has satisfied
its discovery obligations.
Because Dr. Washington has
access to all of the discovery
material to which he is
entitled to at this stage, the
balance of Dr. Washington's
motion to compel is DENIED for
the reasons set forth in the
Court's April 23, 2024, Order.
Dkt. 1400."
On May 16, this:
"ORDER as to William James
Washington: IT IS HEREBY
ORDERED that Dr. Washington's
motion for an order permitting
him to introduce portions of
the MILs Opinion is DENIED
because the MILs Opinion is
irrelevant. Federal Rule of
Evidence 402 provides that
"[i]rrelevant evidence is not
admissible." IT IS FURTHER
ORDERED that the parties must
appear for an in-person oral
argument on the Government's
motion in limine on Friday,
May 24, 2024, at 10:30 A.M. in
Courtroom 443 of the Thurgood
Marshall Courthouse, 40 Foley
Square, New York, New York,
10007. Dr. Washington must be
prepared to: Present a
completed version of the
financial affidavit appended
to this Order to demonstrate
that he is entitled to the
appointment of standby counsel
at the public's expense."
On June 28, after
a trial parts of which Inner
City Press attended, William
Washington was found guilty by
the jury.
On November 25,
Washingon was sentenced to 5
years in prison: "WILLIAM
WASHINGTON was sentenced today
to five years in prison for
his participation in a scheme
to defraud the National
Basketball Association (“NBA”)
Players’ Health and Welfare
Benefit Plan (the
“Plan”). WASHINGTON was
convicted on June 28, 2024,
following a one-week jury
trial and was sentenced today
by U.S. District Judge Valerie
E. Caproni."
Back on November
13, 2023 the trial of William
Bynum and Ronald Davis was
winding down. Bynum was being
cross examined about paying
Terrence Williams $30,000.
Asked if he'd stopped speaking
with Terrence Williams, Bynum
said only money, "I'm a
positive person," still
talking about basketball. Rule
29 motions were denied and one
rebuttal witness' testimony
trimmed but not precluded.
On November 15,
the jury found both guilty "of
a criminal scheme to defraud
the NBA Players’ Health and
Benefit Welfare Plan."
On April 16,
Bynum (who submitted a letter
from Andre Iguodala) was
sentenced to 18 months:
"WILLIAM BYNUM was sentenced
to 18 months in prison for his
role in a scheme to make false
statements to the National
Basketball Association (“NBA”)
Players’ Health and Welfare
Benefit Plan (the
“Plan”). On November 15,
2023, BYNUM was found guilty
of conspiring to make false
statements relating to health
care matters following a
three-week trial before U.S.
District Judge Valerie E.
Caproni, who imposed today’s
sentence."
On April 25, for
Ronald Davis' sentencing set
for May 9, the US Attorney's
Office wrote in and requested
37 months.
On December 19,
2023, the US Attorney's Office
wrote in that dentist Aamir
Wahab is not, in fact,
eligible for the zero-point
offender reduction they gave -
but said they will honor it.
They are asking for 33 months.
Inner City Press
went to the December 20
sentencing. Judge Caproni
noted Wahab's prior
conviction, and that he didn't
need to do this crime. She
told him she saw no basis to
vary downward - and sentenced
him to 36 months, with
Southern California
designation requested by his
California based lawyer.
More
courtroom
details on
Substack here
On
March 3, 2024
Wahab's lawyer
asked to delay surrender, to
wind down
dental
practice. It was
granted on March 4,
to May 14; "the
Court
is unlikely to
grant
further extension
requests
absent
extraordinarily
good cause." Well, on
March 8 Wahad was
assaulted, according to
a May 9
request to
delay
surrender.
This too was
granted, to
August 15.
Back on September
26, 2023, Doctor William
Washington flew from Seattle
to New York to plead guilty
before Magistrate Judge Ona T.
Wang. Inner City Press was
there, the only media there
when a rift in the plea
agreement emerged. The
prosecutors say the guideline
is 27 to 33 months, while
Washington says it's zero to
six months. The differences
are based on the loss numbers
- which Judge Caproni will
have to rule on. (See below -
there was a trial)
Back 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.
On September 22,
Judge Caproni set the schedule
for the trial of remaining
defendants, after she set a
sentencing date for Telfair:
"ORDER as to Sebastian
Telfair: WHEREAS the
sentencing hearing in this
matter is currently scheduled
for Friday, November 3, 2023;
and WHEREAS this time is no
longer convenient for the
Court. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED
that Mr. Telfair will be
sentenced on Friday, January
26, 2024, at 2:30 P.M. in
Courtroom 443 of the Thurgood
Marshall United States
Courthouse, located at 40
Foley Square, New York, New
York 10007. The parties'
sentencing submissions are due
on January 12, 2024 Status
Conference as to William
Bynum, Ronald Glen Davis,
William Washington held on
9/22/2023. Jury Trial to begin
November 1, 2023 at 9:00 a.m.
Defendant bail conditions
continued."
Back 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 August 8,
Allen got the time served
sentence: "Minute Entry for
proceedings held before Judge
Valerie E. Caproni: Sentencing
held on 8/8/2023 for Anthony
Allen (3) Count 1ss. Defendant
Anthony Allen present with
attorneys Scott Resnik,
Michael Rosensaft and Ifedapo
Benjamin. AUSA Ryan Finkel
present. FBI Agent Michael
Coughlin present. Defendant
sentenced to time-served."
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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