Utah Jazz assistant coach Keyon Dooling charged with fraud, placed on administrative leave

Utah Jazz assistant coach Keyon Dooling was among 19 people charged Wednesday with conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, and was placed on administrative leave by the organization.

Sixteen of those people were charged in a prior indictment, including former Jazz point guard Milt Palacios. But federal officials in New York amended the indictment Wednesday to include three more defendants, with Dooling among them.

They are accused of “a scheme to defraud the National Basketball Association’s Health and Welfare Benefit Plan out of at least approximately $5 million.”

The Jazz issued a statement Wednesday afternoon:

“Keyon made us aware of the situation this 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. Due to the ongoing legal process, we will refrain from further comment.”

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Michael J. Driscoll, Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the FBI, announced the indictments Wednesday that include such former NBA players as Terrence Williams, Glen Davis, Shannon Brown, and Ruben Patterson, among others.

Those charged are accused of submitting fraudulent claims for reimbursement of medical and dental services that were not actually rendered. According to the indictment, “Over the course of the scheme, the defendants submitted and caused to be submitted to the Plan false claims totaling at least approximately $5 million.”

Dooling, who was arrested Wednesday, was accused of recruiting participants to the scheme “by offering to supply them with false invoices to support their false and fraudulent claims to the Plan in exchange for payments” to himself and Williams, who is portrayed as the person who orchestrated the scheme.

According to the indictment, around April 2018, Dooling had a text message exchange with dentist Aamir Wahab (one of the others charged Wednesday) in which they discussed making the plan more widespread.

“Lol I’m down bro[.] Get me the whole NBA [laughing emoji]” Wahab wrote.

“Yes we will[.]” Dooling replied.

Another portion of the indictment includes Dooling texting a co-conspirator “about transferring proceeds obtained from a transaction in the scheme … on or about June 28, 2019.”

Dooling was hired to coach Quin Snyder’s staff in a player development role in September 2020.

This story will be updated.



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