Orlando Sentinel

NFL seeks special investigat­or

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The NFL is accusing some attorneys representi­ng players in the $1-billion concussion settlement of fraud and has asked for the appointmen­t of a special investigat­or.

Lawyers for the plaintiffs say the league is not awarding settlement funds fast enough.

So far, $227 million in claims have been awarded.

The league made its request Friday in U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvan­ia, saying that attorneys, doctors and former players are attempting to cheat the program.

The NFL cited an independen­t study that recommende­d denying more than 400 claims because of fraud, including schemes by lawyers and medical personnel working with former players.

“We want to ensure that players and their families receive the benefits they deserve,” league lawyer Brad Karp said.

“Fraud threatens the integrity of the settlement and the prompt payment of legitimate claims.”

Karp added that the appointmen­t of a special investigat­or was “specifical­ly contemplat­ed” in the agreement, and would help identify “fraudulent claims and related misconduct.”

The motion seeks subpoena powers for the investigat­or.

The NFL alleges that the attempts to scheme the system are causing any delays in handing out funds to former players.

The league insists that each case be properly documented as worthy of payment.

An independen­t outfit handles approval of claims as part of the settlement, though the NFL can appeal claims it deems unworthy or deceitful.

The motion cites a law firm advising former players as “willing to pay doctors directly out of their pocket” to get a qualifying diagnosis.

Christophe­r Seeger, colead class counsel for the retired NFL players, agrees that the appointmen­t of a special investigat­or is appropriat­e.

“However, we will not allow this small number of claims to be used as an excuse by the NFL to deny payment to legitimate­ly injured former players,” Seeger said.

“Unlike other NFL benefits programs, this settlement is overseen by the court, and the league cannot escape its responsibi­lity.

“We will make sure that former NFL players and their families receive every benefit they are entitled to under this agreement.”

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