Judge: NFL Concussion Victims Hit With 'Deceptive Practices'

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A federal judge overseeing the NFL's $1 billion concussion settlement with former players says she's concerned about "deceptive practices" by claims service providers, lenders and other groups seeking a share of the money.

U.S. District Judge Anita Brody will hold a hearing in Philadelphia on Tuesday. She'll hear from Christopher Seeger, who represented the class of more than 20,000 former NFL players now eligible for payments.

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Seeger has been investigating claims that unscrupulous third-party providers have been taking advantage of players with significant brain damage.

In a court order, Brody says she'll weigh the legality of contracts signed by former players who were duped by "deceptive or misleading solicitations."

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