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Glen 'Big Baby' Davis Leaves Prison for Halfway House After 17 Months in NBA Health Plan Fraud Case

His sentence now shifts to community confinement with strict supervision and restitution requirements.

Overview

  • Davis was transferred on March 12 to community confinement overseen by the Bureau of PrisonsLong Beach Residential Reentry Management Office, with a projected July 9 departure.
  • He served about 17 months of a 40-month term imposed in May 2024 after a Manhattan jury in November 2023 convicted him of health care fraud, wire fraud, and related conspiracies.
  • Post-release conditions include three years of supervised release, mandatory drug treatment, financial management classes, and $80,000 in restitution.
  • Prosecutors say the broader scheme generated over $5 million in illicit proceeds; Davis submitted roughly $132,000 in claims, including Beverly Hills dental work prosecutors said cellphone data showed he could not have received.
  • A judge previously delayed his surrender until late October 2024 to finish a documentary intended to help repay restitution, and Davis marked his release with a viral video declaring, “I’m back, baby.”