Boston Herald

Ex-NBAPA VP and Jazz assistant arrested

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A former vice president of the National Basketball Players Associatio­n was arrested Wednesday and added to a criminal case in which 18 former NBA players were charged with illegally pocketing millions of dollars by defrauding the league’s health and welfare benefit plan.

The rewritten indictment added Keyon Dooling to the case first brought in October, when federal officials said a number of former NBA players combined to collect about $2.5 million from the benefit plan.

Dooling, who was a union officer for eight years and eventually became its first vice president, was among three individual­s added to the indictment Wednesday. Dooling, now an assistant coach in the Utah Jazz organizati­on, spent parts of 13 seasons in the NBA as a member of seven different teams.

In a statement, the Jazz said Dooling made the club aware of the indictment Wednesday morning.

“It is a case concerning his time at the National Basketball Players Associatio­n, prior to him joining our organizati­on. He has been put on paid administra­tive leave,” the Jazz said. “Due to the ongoing legal process, we will refrain from further comment.”

Dooling was arrested Wednesday in Utah, officials said. Dooling, officials said, “allegedly engaged in the scheme and recruited other co-conspirato­rs to join the scheme.”

All were charged with health care fraud and wire conspiracy for a fraud that authoritie­s say spanned from at least 2017 to 2020.

In October, a prosecutor said each defendant made false claims that ranged from $65,000 to $420,000.

The updated indictment Wednesday said Dooling pocketed about $350,000 of plan proceeds illegally. In all, it said about $5 million in false claims were submitted, though claimants did not receive as much in proceeds.

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