
Brett Favre's business partner, Jake Vanlandingham, pleaded guilty in federal court to a single count of wire fraud for his role in the Mississippi welfare scandal involving the drug company Prevacus, which allegedly received about $2 million in federal welfare funds. Favre is seeking to get his defamation lawsuit against Shannon Sharpe reinstated following a federal appeals hearing earlier this month. Legal experts suggest Favre could be the next to be indicted in the welfare scandal.
“Favre is the next to be indicted,” @TympanickLaw tells @FOS. More details on how Wednesday’s guilty plea in the Mississippi welfare funds case could impact Brett Favre. Favre has not been changed criminally and has denied any wrongdoing. https://t.co/fXzWq0H5VZ
Brett Favre’s business partner has pleaded guilty in a Mississippi federal court for his role in a welfare scandal. The drug company, Prevacus, allegedly had illegally received more than about $2M intended for welfare recipients. @byajperez has more ⬇️
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