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  • Clinton Portis is among 10 former NFL players charged in an alleged health benefits scam worth over $3 million

    12/12/2019 10:16:07 AM PST · by C19fan · 9 replies
    CNN ^ | December 12, 2019 | SEric Levenson, Tammy Kupperman and Jill Martin
    Former Pro Bowl running back Clinton Portis and other retired NFL players have been charged by a federal grand jury with defrauding the NFL's retiree health care benefits plan for more than $3 million, according to two indictments unsealed Thursday. "Ten former NFL players allegedly committed a brazen, multi-million dollar fraud on a health care plan meant to help their former teammates and other retired players pay legitimate, out-of-pocket medical expenses," Assistant Attorney General Brian Benczkowski said in a statement. The former NFL players allegedly submitted phony health care claims seeking to be reimbursed for expensive medical equipment that was...
  • Quote, Unquote (WaPa Changes Quotes)

    08/14/2007 2:32:46 PM PDT · by PurpleMan · 37 replies · 883+ views
    Washington Post ^ | August 12, 2007 | Deborah Howell
    Several readers of an early edition of the July 28 Sports section noticed different versions of the same quote from Redskins running back Clinton Portis in a story by Howard Bryant and a column by Mike Wise. In Bryant's story, Portis said: "I don't know how anybody feels. I don't know how anybody's thinking. I don't know what anyone else is going through. The only thing I know is what's going on in Clinton Portis's life." Wise quoted him as saying: "I don't know how nobody feel, I don't know what nobody think, I don't know what nobody doing, the...
  • Ex-NFL Teammates Head to Trial Over Number

    06/06/2005 11:26:15 AM PDT · by JZelle · 12 replies · 653+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 6-6-05 | JOSEPH WHITE
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Big-time sports has come this: Two former NFL teammates are on the verge of going to court to settle a dispute over a jersey number. A crude, one-paragraph contract has led to Ifeanyi Ohalete, plaintiff, vs. Clinton Portis, defendant, on the docket for civil trial Tuesday in a district court in Maryland. Simply put: Ohalete wants the $20,000 he feels he is owed for giving Portis the jersey No. 26 when both were members of the Washington Redskins a year ago. "It's certainly what we expect," Ohalete's attorney, John Steren, said Monday. "It's certainly what we're demanding."...