NBA players union adviser admits to fraud

The 72-year-old founder of a firm that handled the NBA players union's investments and finances has admitted to fraud.

Prosecutors say Joseph Lombardo, the founder of Ohio-based Prim Capital Corporation, pleaded guilty in a Manhattan federal court Thursday to mail fraud and conspiracy to obstruct justice.

Authorities say Lombardo used a stamp to forge the signature of a deceased general counsel for the NBPA and another employee, a move that awarded Prim a $3 million fee over five years.

Lombardo faces up to 20 years in prison when he is sentenced March 20.