$6.3M
Medicare Fraud; Conspiracy; Federal Crime
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Case Details
Fort Lauderdale man pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud involving over $36.2 million in false and fraudulent Medicare claims. He agreed to forfeit over $6.3 million in assets.
Additional Notes
Defendant faces a maximum prison sentence of 10 years, but actual sentence likely less. Forfeiture includes real estate, jet skis, jewelry, and ownership interests in LLCs.