Bitcoin manager. **What was he doing to have access to 70M?
He was defrauding Medicare...What was he doing to have access to 70M?
Edit: That original article is incorrect, it says "he played in the NFL for 3 years". He skipped his Sr year @Univ of Northern MS to enter the NFL draft, and went undrafted, bahahahahahahahahah. Then he signed w/ Seattle and was injured and missed a whole year. He was picked up in the off season by Green Bay and cut in training camp in August. He never played crap, he has no stats on NFL.com eitherAh yes I remember it well, the "Rufus for Heisman" campaign they put on
Maybe if he had used some of the $70M to build a volleyball complex at Ole Miss he might have gotten away with it. ***He was defrauding Medicare...
If it wasn't for Florida authorities investigating, he would have gotten away with it.Maybe if he had used some of the $70M to build a volleyball complex at Ole Miss he might have gotten away with it. ***
He was defrauding Medicare...
Don’t slander this young man. If you have proof of wrong doing, you’re lyingIf it wasn't for Florida authorities investigating, he would have gotten away with it.
Ohtani’s Mississippi interpreterWhat was he doing to have access to 70M?
The stuff I read said none of the DME firms were in Mississippi. Floridia, Georgia, Missouri, and Tennessee were the states mentioned. No mention of where the doctors were.Where is the list of doctors that prescribed $70M worth of "orders for medically unnecessary durable medical equipment" and got money to do so?
LOL you reminded meDon’t slander this young man. If you have proof of wrong doing, you’re lying
Dennis McKinley Former MSU FB under Jackie Sherrill was caught with a semi trailer full of Marijuana and $400k in cash in 2003 in Arizona. Don’t know the outcome of the trial.These usually come in 3s........Favre, French, and.............Fletcher?****
I don't think that article was about his football career. I think you could cut them a little slack on that.Love it when a news source really does their homework. Here's the truth. He never played ONE single down in a NFL game and never made the squad as anything other than a practice player. He declared early for the draft after being an All SEC selection in '99 but then went undrafted (ouch, that's gotta hurt). He was a HS All-American and 5 star recruit. Here's the irony. There was a TE right down the road at Aberdeen who got very little interest coming out of HS. He was a blue collar player and signed with State. Not nearly glamorous enough to sign with UM. He ended up being drafted in the 2nd round the same year Mr. All American went undrafted ('99). He then spent the next 13 years in the NFL as an actual player. His name, Reggie Kelly.