Former MLB starting pitcher Ted Lilly faces a maximum of five years in prison on three felony counts of insurance fraud, according to a report Thursday from KSBY.
Lilly, who pitched for six different teams in a 15-year career, pleaded not guilty to the charges earlier this week. As reported by KSBY, Lilly is accused of damaging his RV worth about $200,000 but not filing a claim until after purchasing insurance.
 
Former MLB pitcher Lilly charged with insurance fraud
 
"I can tell you that he's charged with three different felony counts," Assistant District Attorney Lee Cunningham told KSBY. "The first is filing a false insurance claim. The second one is a false statement in support of a claim and the third one has to do with failing to disclose a material fact in connection with an insurance claim."
Lilly last pitched for the Dodgers before retiring in 2013. He went to two All-Star Games, in 2004 and 2009, and finished with a career record of 130-113.
Lilly is due back in court on Feb. 5.
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