Five law firms accused of defrauding NFL concussion settlement fund
ESPN NFL • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 1:24 AM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026

Five law firms are facing accusations of defrauding the NFL's concussion settlement fund, allegedly orchestrating a scheme to take more than $87 million. The accusations highlight serious concerns about the management and distribution of funds intended for concussion-related claims. Further investigation into the firms and their practices is expected as the NFL seeks accountability. Legal proceedings may follow as the NFL addresses the implications of these accusations.
- •Five law firms accused of a major financial scheme.
- •More than $87 million is alleged to have been defrauded.
- •The NFL is responding to the serious nature of these allegations.
- •Investigations into the firms' operations are anticipated.
- •Legal action may ensue based on these findings.
- 2:07 AMESPN NFL — Firms accused of defrauding NFL's concussion fund
"Five law firms were accused of scheming to defraud the NFL's concussion settlement fund of more than $87 million.
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