Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Pro soccer TV analyst pleads guilty to drug kickback scheme (The Associated Press)
A TV analyst for Major League Soccer's Philadelphia Union has pleaded guilty to receiving nearly $500,000 in kickbacks for filling prescriptions for medication. Peter Pappas pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health fraud Tuesday in federal court in Newark. The former goalkeeper on the defunct Philadelphia Kixx indoor soccer team has been the Union's TV analyst since 2013.
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The job of TV soccer analyst is very interesting. They analysis strength and weakness of the match. They also increase the knowledge of viewers. I like some analyst working on ary news, Geo TV.
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