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Texas Senate May Take Aim at Dentists Engaged in Medicaid Fraud

The 2012 news was full of reports of outrageous incidents of Medicaid fraud by Texas dentists and orthodontists whose practices are owned and operated by private-equity dental chains. These dentists often do not run their own practices. Instead, they work for a for-profit business owned by investors who are only concerned about the bottom line. Rather than making their own decisions about the...

Whistleblower Case Involving Alleged Fraud in Military Procurement Contract Resolved

The Department of Justice has resolved a False Claims Act whistleblower lawsuit with APTx Vehicle Systems Limited, a British contractor alleged to have entered into an $8.4 million contract involving the procurement of 51 vehicles for the Iraqi Police Authority. Originally, the contract was awarded to another contractor, which then subcontracted with APTx for the procurement in a $5.7...

Flushing, New York Physician Pleads Guilty to Medicare Fraud

A whistleblower with knowledge of a Medicare fraud scheme has the power to end the fraud by filing a lawsuit against the wrongdoers under the False Claims Act. Many times, such cases — also called qui tam cases — involve allegations of Medicare fraud in which a medical provider bills the public health program for services that never took place.

Health Care Fraud Scam Involved...

Los Angeles Pastor Admits to $11 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme

Charles Agbu, 58, a church pastor near Los Angeles, California has pleaded guilty in an $11 million Medicare fraud scam involving fraudulent medical clinics, doctors, and recruiters soliciting patients right off the street. The Department of Justice leveled the following allegations against Agbu:

The church pastor ran a fraudulent durable medical equipment (DME) supply company in...

U.S. Settles False Claims Act Allegations With W.W. Grainger for $70 Million

The U.S. government has settled False Claims Act allegations against W.W. Grainger Inc., a national hardware distributor with headquarters in Illinois. Grainger consented to pay the government $70 million. The Department of Justice made the following allegations against Grainger:

Grainger contracted to sell supplies and hardware products to various government customers by means of the...

Princeton Review Settles False Claims Act Allegations for $10 Million

Education Holdings Inc. has reached a $10 million settlement with the U.S. government to resolve charges that the education company violated the federal False Claim Act, according to the Corporate Crime Reporter. The alleged misconduct was engaged in by The Princeton Review, which was owned by Education Holdings Inc. until May 2012 when the company was sold to Charlesbank Capital...

Who is an Education & Research Fraud Whistleblower?

State and federal funding programs are essential to our nation’s schools, higher-education institutions, and research facilities. Tax dollars that make those programs possible should be spent on creating and maintaining a better educated population. Our taxes should not be spent on padding the bank accounts of unscrupulous education contractors, making unnecessary student loans, or funding...

Alabama Construction Contractor Resolves Fraud Violations for $2 Million

Caddell Construction Company Inc., based in Montgomery, Alabama, is a major industrial construction contractor that frequently is awarded construction contracts by the federal government. Caddell has agreed to pay a $2 million penalty as part of an agreement with the Department of Justice in connection with three Department of Defense (DoD) construction contracts, two in Fort Bragg, North...

American Sleep Medicine Settles Medicare False Claims Case for $15.3 Million

American Sleep Medicine LLC has consented to pay $15.3 million to settle a False Claims Act lawsuit against the company, alleging that it submitted ineligible claims for payment to federal healthcare programs, including Medicare, TRICARE, and the Railroad Retirement Medicare Program. According to the Department of Justice, the claims for reimbursement involved sleep diagnostic services that...

Construction Contractor Settles New York State False Claims Act Allegations for $390,000

The State of New York has reached a settlement with a Lindenhurst construction contractor and its executives for violations of the New York False Claims Act. Between 2006 and 2008, the New York Office of General Services hired the Lin-Kim Company several times to provide emergency construction repair work at two upstate prisons — the Arthur Kill Correctional Facility and the Otisville...

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