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    Law firms cheated in filing claims with NFL's $1 billion concussion settlement fund, report says
    The court officials overseeing the NFL's $1 billion-plus settlement fund for concussion-related injuries have barred five law firms from handling any more claims from former players, after finding that they fraudulently steered clients toward doctors willing to give them a Parkinson's disease diagnosis whether they exhibited symptoms or not.The five firms represented or performed work involving 98 former players who in recent years sought six- to seven-figure payouts from the settlement for Parkinsons disease claims, the special masters appointed to help oversee the settlement wrote in a report filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia.Of those, 37 remained pending and will now be denied, with a chance for the players to restart the claims process. But 57 were approved totaling more than $95 million before tips about suspicious activity prompted an audit. The attorneys' share of that came out to about $20 million, the report said, and additional firms may have been involved in similar actions.The report called it an organized scheme ... in which these law firms and potentially others circumvented the Settlements anti-fraud safeguards and laundered questionable Parkinsons Disease diagnoses into payable claims.According to the report, the attorneys involved included Bart Oates, a former three-time Super Bowl champion with the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers who earned his law degree while still playing in the NFL. Oates did not immediately return a message left by The Associated Press on his law firm voicemail seeking comment.NFL fund meant to last for 65 yearsThe NFL in 2013 agreed to establish the fund, meant to last for 65 years, to settle class-action allegations that it long hid what it knew about the neurological risks of playing after concussions. The plan offers retired players baseline testing and compensation of up to $5 million for the most serious illnesses linked to football concussions, including Alzheimers, Parkinsons, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and deaths involving chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.The fund is uncapped; so far it has awarded more than $1.6 billion on about 2,100 claims.The league has previously expressed concerns about doctor-shopping or other fraud in the disbursement of the money, while some attorneys representing players have accused the league of throwing up roadblocks for players seeking payment.A judge in 2019 terminated three of the four lawyers serving as class counsel after they objected to restrictions on geographical restrictions on the doctors who can evaluate retired players for dementia and other brain injuries.A 2020 lawsuit uncovered racial bias in dementia testing that prevented some Black players from being awarded payouts. Hundreds more qualified after they were reassessed using race-neutral tests.The NFL remains committed to ensuring that players and their families receive the benefits they deserve, and any misconduct threatens the integrity of the Settlement and the prompt payment of legitimate claims," league spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement to the AP. We are pleased with the Special Masters Decision, which sends a clear message that fraud in the NFL Concussion Settlement Program will not be tolerated.Under the settlement, only doctors contracted with the claims program are allowed to render qualifying diagnoses; those doctors must be board-certified, have expertise in neurology, and comply with anti-influence rules designed to prevent fraud or kickbacks.Law firms recruited retired playersThe report said that the law firms circumvented that requirement by recruiting retired players as clients and sending them to unapproved doctors who diagnosed them with Parkinson's and prescribed them a drug that suppresses the symptoms.At one point, retired players waited in a hotel lobby in Dallas to meet with a traveling doctor who had rented a suite for the purpose of examining them for Parkinsons, the report said. Another unapproved doctor used by the firms was neither board-certified nor known to be a movement disorders specialist, but even if he were, he would have been ineligible due to past bankruptcy, tax liens and civil judgments, it said.After the diagnosis and prescription from an unapproved doctor, the law firms sent the clients to approved ones who were hamstrung in making a decision about whether the former player had the disease, because the player was already on medication to suppress the symptoms, the report said. The approved doctors typically could rely only on the past medical history: the prior diagnosis and current prescription.The report identified the law firms involved as Douglas Grossinger, Attorney at Law; Feder Law, LLC; Pro Athlete Law Firm, P.A.; Syme Law, PLLC; and Reppert Oates & Vytell, LLC. It said the practice began with Grossinger, who then recruited other attorneys to submit claims for him so as to avoid raising suspicion for submitting so many Parkinson's claims. Oates did not farm out claims to other attorneys, but he engaged in a similar practice with diagnoses, the report said, with informants telling auditors that he cold-called Retired NFL Players, promising a Diagnosis of Parkinsons Disease if the players switched from another law firm to his.By structuring their clients evaluations in this way, Mr. Grossinger and ROV deliberately put (approved) Physicians in a position where they had little choice but to defer to manufactured outside records, the report said. Grossinger, a New York-licensed attorney, declined to comment on the record when contacted by the AP. Pennsylvania-based Fred Feder said in a text message he would not make any statement without first consulting his lawyer. The AP could not immediately confirm contact information for Syme Law or Pro Athlete Law Firm.___Johnson reported from Seattle. AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi contributed to this report.
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    England vs Costa Rica at risk of being cancelled after thunderstorms leave pitch completely flooded
    England's World Cup warm-up fixture against Costa Rica in Orlando is facing substantial disruption this evening after powerful storms caused widespread flooding across the Inter&Co Stadium playing surface.The match, scheduled for a 9pm BST start, remains in doubt as torrential downpours continue to batter the Florida venue just hours before the planned kick-off.Stadium authorities have issued weather warnings to supporters present at the ground, with the large LED display instructing those in attendance to take cover immediately.Standing water has accumulated across significant portions of the pitch following the heavy rainfall.Local officials remain optimistic the game will proceed, though delays appear increasingly likely while lightning conditions persist across the Orlando area.Safety regulations at the venue stipulate that the stadium must remain closed for a minimum of 30 minutes following any detected lightning strike within the surrounding area.This protocol, designed to safeguard players, staff and spectators from potential strikes, poses a direct threat to the scheduled start time should electrical activity continue.BBC Sport's Ian Dennis, reporting from the ground, described the conditions: "More water than grass teams will arrive as normal. "Each thunder strike means the stadium can't be opened for at least 30 minutes and we've just had a real crack!! Anymore after 2.45pm local time will impact KO. Told the water will clear quickly"A further hour of rainfall is anticipated over the Orlando region.The fixture represents a vital component of Thomas Tuchel's preparations ahead of the World Cup, with England's opening group stage encounter against Croatia looming.Should Wednesday's match be abandoned or cancelled entirely, the England manager has an alternative option available.More water than grass teams will arrive as normal. Each thunder strike means the stadium cant be opened for at least 30 minutes and weve just had a real crack!! Anymore after 2.45pm local time will impact KO. Told the water will clear quickly pic.twitter.com/qHzVXPttxS Ian Dennis (@Iandennisbbc) June 10, 2026 The squad is due to participate in an unofficial behind-closed-doors friendly against Miami FC on Thursday, which would assume greater significance for Tuchel's tactical planning.That private fixture could become the primary opportunity for the manager to assess his preferred starting lineup before competitive action begins.While securing meaningful match time remains the priority for England's tournament readiness, the safety of all those present at the stadium takes precedence over playing considerations.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    World Cup expected to be the biggest betting event in history
    The expansion of the number of games being played is set to drive a surge in the amount of bets placed on this year's World Cup.
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    WM 2026: Die Wandlung von Curacao-Chefcoach Dick Advocaat
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    DIRECT. Portugal-Nigeria: suivez le match de prparation la Coupe du monde 2026 en live
    Dernier match de prparation la Coupe du monde 2026 pour le Portugal ce mercredi soir, avant de prendre la direction des Etats-Unis: les Portugais affrontent le Nigeria Leiria. Face au Chili, les joueurs de Roberto Martinez s'taient imposs 2-1 malgr un carton rouge pour Rafael Leao. Coup d'envoi 21h45, suivre dans notre direct comment sur RMC Sport.
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    The NRL needs an extra 100 players. Heres how we target rugbys strongholds
    Theyre fast, strong, gifted athletes with physical footy in their DNA. South Africa and New Zealands south island are rugby leagues next talent pathways.
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    Beijing to be ice skating mecca for 2028 worlds
    All four world championships in ice skating plus an annual awards ceremony will be brought to one city in 2028 as a showcase for the sports, the International Skating Union said Wednesday.
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