Alleged con man Haider Zafar ripped off former Miami Heat guard Mike Miller along with several other Heat players, according to Kathy Lynn Gray of the Columbus Dispatch.

Zafar is currently awaiting trial for swindling a businessman out of $10 million in a real-estate scheme. A witness in federal court in Columbus Thursday said Zafar also ran an investment scheme in Florida that conned Miller, other Heat players and some Florida residents out of $8 million.

More: Heat blog Hot Hot Hoops on the story

The witness, international-investment attorney Andrew Fine, said he questioned Zafar about the money that had been invested. Zafar responded by saying, "They can't touch me in Pakistan."

Zafar has been in custody since his May 25 arrest by the IRS at Port Columbus. He was indicted in June on 118 counts of wire fraud, 13 counts of money laundering, one count of false income-tax return and three counts of failing to file income-tax returns.

Zafar, originally from Pakistan, will not be released on bond because he's been ruled a flight risk and poses a danger to the community.

More from SB Nation NBA:

• Lakers preview new black jerseys

• Roth: The unanswerable Allen Iverson retires | A.I.'s greatest highlights

• NBA youngest rookie: "I'm the best player on the court"

• Roy Hibbert, from NBA center to NBA monster

• Ranking the top 100 NBA players of 2017