UFC Hall of Fame Urijah Faber linked to $112M conspiracy (LONG READ)

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A hall of fame Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter, a boxer, a cage fighter and a mixed martial artist were implicated Thursday in a $112 million health-care conspiracy, one day after a muscle-bound doctor was indicted by a federal grand jury.

The hall of fame fighter, a former UFC champion, is not identified in a 16-page court filing charging Josh Burns, 40, of Dexter, a former heavyweight mixed martial artist and bare-knuckle brawler, with conspiracy to defraud the U.S. in a bribery and kickback scheme.

The conspiracy involves Burns and others soliciting and receiving illegal kickbacks and bribes in return for referring urine samples and drug tests to unidentified laboratories.

According to federal prosecutors, the conspiracy involves Dr. Frank Patino, a Woodhaven doctor who was indicted Wednesday and accused of orchestrating a $112 million health-care scheme and using some of the money to sponsor professional boxers and fighters.

Patino, who is jailed without bond, bankrolled his self-styled "Patino Diet" with money generated by the conspiracy, and sponsored boxers, MMA and Ultimate Fighting Championship fighters, investigators allege. His stable of sponsored fighters included hall of fame UFC fighter Urijah Faber, according to a 2013 press release.

Patino hid the kickbacks and bribes by entering into sham contracts or employment relationships, prosecutors allege. Some of the money generated by the conspiracy, including more than $100,000, was spent advertising the "Patino Diet" through sponsorship of boxers, MMA and UFC fighters, prosecutors allege.

Burns, who registered JHB Medical Management Company in Michigan, caused Medicare to pay more than $2.6 million for urine drug tests that were procured through illegal kickbacks and bribes, according to prosecutors.

Burns, who competed in Bellator MMA, was charged in a criminal information, which means a guilty plea is expected. He could not be reached for comment and his defense attorney is not identified in court records.

In October 2013, Burns and Patino were linked to a $24,098 wire transfer from one lab associate to JHB Medical Management, prosecutors said, The money benefited Burns and Patino.

The same month, $4,000 from Burns' bank account was wired to the bank account of an unnamed fighter. The money benefited a Triple-X Cagefighter, according to the government.

On Oct. 16, 2013, $3,000 from Burns' account was wired to another account for the benefit of the unnamed UFC champion and hall of famer sponsored by Patino, prosecutors said.

An unidentified Michigan boxer received $1,500 the same day from Burns' account. That fighter also was sponsored by Patino.

The same day, $1,000 was wired from Burns' account to a mixed martial arts management company's bank account. The money was payment for Patino's sponsorship of a prominent team of MMA fighters that served as "brand ambassadors" for the Patino Diet, prosecutors said.

The team is not identified. But a 2013 press release announced that the Patino Diet was named the official diet and nutrition consultant of Team Alpha Male and that Faber, and other fighters, would serve as brand ambassadors.

Faber founded Team Alpha Male, which is based out of his gym in Sacramento, California.

“Healthy diet and lifestyle has always been a core element of Team Alpha Male’s success,” Faber said in the press release. “Dr. Patino brings a wealth of knowledge in this area and we are stoked about this partnership.”

Faber, 39, known as “The California Kid,” spun a hall of fame fighting career into various ventures in the fitness, lifestyle brand, health food and non-profit industries. He also has acted in several films, including this year’s “Rampage.”

There was no immediate comment from Faber's spokesman Thursday.

According to a UFC spokesman, the organization has no ties to Patino and the company has not been contacted by investigators.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/n...12-m-scheme-involving-frank-patino/741261002/
 
Damn so the manlets at Alpha Male were juicing?

Patino providing the juice?

The conspiracy involves Burns and others soliciting and receiving illegal kickbacks and bribes in return for referring urine samples and drug tests to unidentified laboratories.

Couldve maybe sent his athletes tests to thes labs and get off scott free?

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Sounds like Faber was receiving the benefit of the scam but not directly involved and likely not aware of it.

Still, this is some shady stuff.
 
Was Faber actually involved in the conspiracy or was he just accepting the cash from this shady dude to sponsor his team? What's written seems to point to the latter. And not very much money at that.
 
Can't be Faber since the article said "former UFC champion". :D
 
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Duane Ludwig laughs in peanut butter somewhere across the galaxy
 
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Hmmm so thats howre there still juiceing
 
Am I reading that the Patino guy registered a practice in Michigan and was causing Medicare to pay him for urine tests done on athletes? Then when Medicare paid him, he spun that money back to the athletes.

Did I get that right? That’s a hell of a scheme.
 
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Trust the California Kid to use a term like "stoked about" in a press release.
 
On another note... cant Faber sue the news source for slandering since they are just assuming its him if he proves not to be involved in the end?
 
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I know fight sports pretty good, never heard of Patino Diet
 
mr. patino seems to be USADA approved

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Am I reading that the Patino guy registered a practice in Michigan and was causing Medicare to pay him (my guess is reemburse) for urine tests done on athletes? Then when Medicare paid him he spun that money back to the athletes.

Did I get that right?

Yes. Other than this guy, you all have poor reading comprehension skills. The conspiracy wasn't for the fighters to pass the drug tests, it was to bilk medicare by sending urine samples to sham labs for "testing" and then billing medicare.
 
Not seeing where Uriah is implicated here. Article even says he is not mentioned in the docs.

I would suspect this guy wasn't telling everyone he was runnin a scam and saying "hey buddy, wanna make some serious illegal cash?"
 
Yes. Other than this guy, you all have poor reading comprehension skills. The conspiracy wasn't for the fighters to pass the drug tests, it was to bilk medicare by sending urine samples to sham labs for "testing" and then billing medicare.

I thought I was taking crazy pills reading the responses about drug testing.

Jesus.
 
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