• sewsgupB
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    10 months ago

    as fyi, Terrence Williams was sentenced to 10 years in prison in August this year

    Several players, including former Nets swingman and so-called fraud “ringleader” Terrence Williams, have negotiated plea deals. Last month, Caproni sentenced Williams to 10 years in prison.

  • rick_32B
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    10 months ago

    Checks out… those celtics were mostly fraudulent 🤷🏾😏

  • DetroitWhat1992B
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    10 months ago

    This is kinda random but any time I hear Will Bynum’s name, I think of him on the TV Show Preps: Chicago Hoops, also starring Eddy Curry.

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    10 months ago

    rich people who do shit like this are awful awful people

    it’s one thing to do it when you’re desperate, it’s another to do it when you’re comfortable and just being greedy

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    10 months ago

    No one will see this (or believe this), but when he played in the NBL Canada he went out one night in my city, went downtown to our famous street full of bars, went to a club and got hammered, then proceeded to shit his pants, go to the bathroom to clean up, then still took a girl home with shit stained pants.

    I know this sounds way too ridiculous… but I have it on good faith that it’s very much true. That’s my Glen Davis story

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    10 months ago

    From Sportico article:

    Davis hoped jurors would hear testimony by professor Elise Caccappolo van Vliet, the director of neuropsychology service at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Caccappolo wrote in a report that Davis suffered an “intellectual disability” that was “previously referred to as mental retardation.” This disability might have persuaded jurors Davis lacked the necessary intent to defraud a health care plan. But Judge Valerie Caproni denied the testimony in part because it was not based on a review of medical records predating Davis’s criminal acts.