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HARTFORD — More than two years after his conviction in a Ponzi scheme, former UConn basketball icon Tate George is being sentenced this week for running a real estate scam that led to investor ...
A former NBA player best known for his 1990 tournament buzzer-beater for the University of Connecticut was convicted Monday of four counts of federal wire fraud in a Ponzi scheme that netted him ...
Tate George stands in 2007 next to a game photo of himself taken during his career with the NJ Nets. (Jerry McCrea | The Star-Ledger) ...
Former NBA point guard Tate George has been convicted of wire fraud after a federal jury found that he ran a $2 million Ponzi scheme that ensnared fellow athletes. George, 45, played for the Nets ...
TRENTON, N.J. – A former NBA player convicted of fraud in what federal prosecutors say was a real estate Ponzi scheme that swindled other current and former players acted as his own attorney ...
Tate George, whose spinning, last-second jump shot in the 1990 NCAA Tournament provided one of the most iconic moments in University of Connecticut sports history, was indicted Friday on charges ...
TRENTON, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP)-- Former New Jersey Net and UConn basketball star Tate George was convicted Monday of operating a Ponzi scheme that netted him $2 million. Best known for his buzzer ...
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Former NBA player and University of Connecticut star Tate George was sentenced in a New Jersey federal court Thursday to nine years in prison for running a real estate Ponzi ...
Tate George acknowledged a face depicting him in a video game is used for other players; He%27s in a group of plaintiffs alleging that the NCAA and EA Sports illegally used their likenesses ...
A former NBA player convicted of wire fraud in an alleged real estate Ponzi scheme is seeking to have his conviction thrown out and claiming prosecutorial misconduct, among other allegations. Tate ...