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Ex-NFL lineman charged in scheme
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Ex-NFL lineman charged in scheme

Published Aug. 2, 2013 1:00 a.m. ET

A former NFL defensive lineman is among four people charged in San Diego with participating in a $50 million insurance fraud scheme.

U-T San Diego reports 36-year-old Byron Frisch was charged along with three others with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud.

Frisch and others are accused of submitting false information to obtain more than $50 million worth of life insurance policies for unqualified applicants who didn't plan to pay the policy premiums. Authorities say they received more than $1.6 million and the ability to sell the policies to investors.

The four allegedly recruited elderly individuals to apply for purported free life insurance policies with million-dollar death benefits, then submitted applications with false details.

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Frisch, a self-employed financial adviser, played for the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants.

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