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Former DME Pharmacy Owner Faces up to 20 Years in Prison for Illegal Kickback Scheme

Jan 31, 2023 | Government Investigations, Health Care Fraud

Mark Sorensen was found guilty, by a federal jury, of one count of conspiracy and three counts of payment of illegal kickbacks. Sorensen, along with 52 additional individuals, was indicted in September 2019 as part of a Midwest health care fraud enforcement action....

3 Charged in $107 Million Genetic Testing Kickback Scheme

Jan 10, 2023 | False Claims Act, Health Care Fraud

The DOJ announced that John Grisham, Rob Wilburn, and Richard Speights were charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States and to pay and receive health care kickbacks and bribes.  The Defendants, and their co-conspirators, allegedly submitted at least $107...

Third Circuit Eliminates Intended Loss from Fraud Sentencings

Dec 2, 2022 | Criminal Matters, Government Investigations, Health Care Fraud, White Collar Crime

On November 30, 2022, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals issued a significant decision affecting sentencing in white collar crime cases.  In United States v. Banks, the defendant was convicted on fraud and other related charges.  As alleged by the government, the...

Physician and Physician Practice Agree to Pay Over $2.6 Million to Resolve Alleged False Claims Act Violations

Nov 15, 2022 | False Claims Act, Fraud Investigations, Government Investigations, Health Care, Health Care Fraud

Late last week, the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut announced that a Connecticut physician and physician practice agreed to pay more than $2.6 million to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act (FCA) by submitting...

Chilivis Grubman Settles False Claims Act Suit Mid-Trial

Nov 9, 2022 | Government Investigations, Health Care Fraud

On Friday, November 4, 2022, less than one week into a scheduled three-week trial, the attorneys at Chilivis Grubman, along with esteemed co-counsel, settled a lawsuit brought by Rebecca Hockaday (“Hockaday”) against firm client Athens Orthopedic Clinic (“AOC”),...

Carter Healthcare Agrees to Pay Millions to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations

Oct 20, 2022 | Government Investigations, Health Care Fraud

On October 18, the Department of Justice announced that for-profit home health provider Carter Healthcare LLC, along with its affiliates CHC Holdings and Carter-Florida (collectively Carter Healthcare), their President Stanley Carter, and Chief Operations Officer...
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