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2 Georgia Men Get Prison Time for $522 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme
Two Georgia men were sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to submitting more than $522 million in fraudulent claims for unnecessary genetic tests to steal money from insurance programs, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on May 4. Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurers paid roughly $84 million on those claims, according to the DOJ statement. Reyad Salahaldeen, 57, and Mohamad Mustafa, 28, were sentenced to 151 months and 36 months …
DOJ sentences pair in $522M DNA testing fraud scheme after suspect tried to flee US
Two Georgia men were sentenced for orchestrating a $522 million Medicare and Medicaid fraud scheme involving fake genetic tests, kickbacks and falsified medical records.
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