
The Justice Department has charged 10 former NFL players Wednesday with allegedly defrauding the health care benefit program for retired athletes.
The big picture: The charges follow an FBI investigation that showed the players filed nearly $4 million in false and fraudulent claims under the Gene Upshaw NFL Player Health Reimbursement Account Plan, which paid out more than $3.4 million between June 2017 and Dec. 2018.
The charges were filed in the Eastern District of Kentucky against:
- Robert McCune
- John Eubanks
- Tamarick Vanover
- Ceandris Brown
- James Butler
- Fredrick Bennett
- Correll Buckhalter
- Etric Pruitt
- Clinton Portis
- Carlos Rogers
Former NFL wide receivers Joe Horn and Reche Caldwell will also be charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud.
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