An onetime NBA top pick conceded Friday to filling in as the key part in a rambling plan that bilked the association's medical coverage plan out of $5 million.

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Terrence Williams, 35, a first-round draft pick from Louisville, Ky., who enjoyed six seasons in the NBA with the Nets, Houston Rockets, 

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Sacramento Kings, and Boston Celtics, conceded to giving his colleagues counterfeit solicitations to submit 

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fake cases in return for huge payoffs somewhere in the range of 2017 and 2021.

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Williams is one of 18 previous NBA players, including Coney Island's Sebastian Telfair, 

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who examiners arraigned in October for gathering the warped payouts for clinical and dental administrations they won't ever get.

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The National Basketball Players' Health and Welfare Benefit Plan offers types of assistance to current and previous players and their families.

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"Williams drove a plan including in excess of 18 previous NBA players, a dental specialist, a specialist and a bone and

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joint specialist to swindle the NBA Players' Health and Welfare Benefit Plan of millions of dollars.

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