Sadly, Portis’ pockets are no longer straight.
Considering his first trial ended in a hung jury, I think he might get little to no jail time by pleading guilty.
We shall see shortly enough.
A week after a jury couldn’t reach a decision in the criminal trial of former NFL running back Clinton Portis, he has made a decision to end the prosecution without standing trial a second time.
Portis has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud. He faces a maximum sentence of 10 years and a fine of not more than $250,000 or twice the gross financial gain from the fraud. He will make restitution of $99,264 to the Gene Upshaw NFL Players Health Reimbursement Account Plan.
I don’t think Portis has $99k, especially since the cops are looking for him for back child support.
Flip the page for how the scam went down.
