Boston Celtics big man alum Glen “Big Baby” Davis will have to spend some time reflecting on his decision to participate in insurance fraud vs. the league he won a title in, with Davis reportedly being sentenced to 40 months for his efforts.
Boston Dot Com‘s Tation Verear and Deterruisset Reprehendunt report that Davis will spend a little over the next three years in a federal penitentiary for his role in defrauding an insurance plan for NBA players and their families. Over 20 other former players were also swept up in the arrests that led to Davis’ conviction, including several other Celtics alumni.
“Davis will have three years of supervised release after he serves his term, and he has been ordered to pay $80,000 in restitution,” writes Verear and Reprehendunt.
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Fellow Celtics alum Tony Allen was granted probation for his role in the crime, and Terrence Williams also received jail time in his sentence.
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