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Ex-NBA Guard Telfair Released Early from Prison
24 Dec
Summary
- Sebastian Telfair was released early from federal prison in New Jersey.
- He served time for violating parole related to a healthcare fraud conviction.
- Telfair squandered $19 million earned during his NBA career.

Sebastian Telfair, a former NBA point guard, was released from Fort Dix FCI prison in New Jersey this week, several days before his scheduled December 27 release date. He had been serving a sentence for violating parole terms stemming from a healthcare fraud conviction. Telfair, once considered a future NBA star alongside LeBron James, now faces the reality of having squandered his approximately $19 million NBA earnings.
Telfair's legal troubles began after he pleaded guilty in 2024 to Conspiracy to Commit Health Care Fraud and Wire Fraud. While he initially avoided prison, his failure to complete community service and report to his probation officer led to a six-month sentence starting in August. During his incarceration, he was reportedly seen with Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
His decade-long NBA career saw him average 7.4 points and 3.5 assists per game across multiple teams. Beyond the healthcare scam, Telfair also faced arrest for weapons and marijuana possession, leading to a conviction for felonious weapons possession. He has openly admitted to returning to his childhood housing projects after his financial downfall.




