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Former NFL Player Sentenced to Over 16 Years in Prison for $197M Medicare Fraud

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A former NFL player who owned a marketing company and was the beneficial owner of eight durable medical equipment (DME) companies was sentenced yesterday to 196 months in prison for his role in a yearslong scheme to bilk Medicare and the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) out of nearly $200 million by selling patient information and sham doctors’ orders for orthotic braces that patients did not want or need. In addition to the prison sentence, the defendant, Joel Rufus French, 47, of Armory, Mississippi, was ordered to pay $110,753,619 in restitution and to forfeit approximately $17 million that the government seized from bank accounts and other assets. “Fueled by lies, bribes, and overseas telemarketers, this corrupt scheme preyed on senior citizens and disabled veterans to flood the country with unnecessary medical devices — and then billed the taxpayer for it,” said Assistant Attorney General Colin M. McDonald of the Justice Department’s National Fraud Enforcement Division.

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Former NFL Player Sentenced to Over 16 Years in Prison for $197M Medicare Fraud

Media Coverage · May 8, 2026

Joel Rufus French, a former NFL player, was sentenced to 16 years in prison for his role in a $197M Medicare fraud scheme. French, who owned a marketing company and several durable medical equipment companies, sold patient information and sham doctor's orders for orthotic braces that patients didn't need. He was also ordered to pay $110M in restitution and forfeit $17M in seized assets.

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A former NFL player who owned a marketing company and was the beneficial owner of eight durable medical equipment (DME) companies was sentenced yesterday to 196 months in prison for his role in a yearslong scheme to bilk Medicare and the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) out of nearly $200 million by selling patient information and sham doctors’ orders for orthotic braces that patients did not want or need. In addition to the prison sentence, the

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Former NFL Player Sentenced to Over 16 Years in Prison for $197M Medicare Fraud

Joel Rufus French, a former NFL player, was sentenced to 16 years in prison for his role in a $197M Medicare fraud scheme. French, who owned a marketing company and several durable medical equipment companies, sold patient information and sham doctor's orders for orthotic braces that patients didn't need. He was also ordered to pay $110M in restitution and forfeit $17M in seized assets.

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