2 metro Detroit doctors convicted of health care fraud
Whiteus ignored that; sending Higgwe to patient homes and then billing government and private insurance as if Whiteus had done the treatments himself, even though he wasn't there.
Higgwe also pretended to patients that he was a doctor.
Whiteus was convicted on Wednesday of one count of conducting criminal enterprises (racketeering), a felony which carries a 20-year prison term and/or up to a
He'll be sentenced
Higgwe was convicted on
Higgwe's next court date is
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