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Former NBA player Sam Jacobson, wife plead guilty in home sale fraud

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16 Feb 1999: Sam Jacobson #7 of the Los Angeles Lakers runs down the court during the game against the Charlotte Hornets at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. The Lakers defeated the Hornets 116-88. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Laforet /Allsport

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HASTINGS, Minn. (AP) — Former NBA player Sam Jacobson has pleaded guilty to a fraud charge stemming from the sale of a Minnesota home.

Jacobson pleaded guilty Monday to residential mortgage fraud. His wife, Traci Jacobson, pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting. They’ll be sentenced Jan. 29.

The charges stem from the 2011 short sale of Sam Jacobson’s Apple Valley home to Traci Jacobson, who was his girlfriend at the time.

The sale barred Sam Jacobson from remaining in the home. But investigators say he and his three children didn’t move out. Traci Jacobson then sold the home, netting a profit of $176,000, and bought a new home where the couple still lives.

Defense attorneys say the couple has reached a restitution agreement with the mortgage lender.

Sam Jacobson, a star University of Minnesota player, was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1998. He played in 68 games across three seasons for the Lakers, Golden State Warriors and the Minnesota Timberwolves.