Tuesday, July 19, 2016
The Latest: Pro soccer team reviewing analyst's guilty pleas (The Associated Press)
An official with Major League Soccer's Philadelphia Union says the team is aware that a TV analyst has pleaded guilty to receiving nearly $500,000 in kickbacks for filling unneeded prescriptions for himself and recruiting others to the scheme. Tim McDermott, the Union's chief business officer, said the team learned Tuesday that Peter Pappas had pleaded guilty. A TV analyst for Major League Soccer's Philadelphia Union has pleaded guilty to receiving nearly $500,000 in kickbacks for filling unneeded prescriptions for himself and recruiting others to the scheme.
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