Doctor and Two Consultants Found Guilty in Manhattan Federal Court in LIRR Disability Fraud Scheme
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Manhattan U.S. Attorney
According to the charging documents in this case and evidence presented at trial:
The LIRR Disability Fraud Scheme
The
Hundreds of LIRR employees exploited the overlap between the LIRR pension and the RRB disability program by pre-planning the date on which they would falsely declare themselves disabled so that it would coincide with their projected retirement date. These false statements, made under penalty of prosecution in disability applications, allowed LIRR employees to retire as early as age 50 with an LIRR pension, supplemented by the fraudulently obtained RRB disability annuity. From 1998 through 2011, approximately 79% of LIRR retirees obtained federal disability when they retired. By contrast, during this same period, only approximately 21% of retiring Metro-North employees stopped working and began receiving RRB disability benefits.
During the period 2004 through 2008, just three doctors - including LESNIEWSKI - were responsible for approximately 86% of all the disability claims submitted by LIRR retirees. Another of these doctors, Dr.
The Disability Doctor
LESNIEWSKI, a Board-certified orthopedist, recommended more than 130 LIRR workers for disability benefits. He used his medical practice as a disability mill, preparing fraudulent medical narratives for LIRR retirees well before the employees' planned retirement dates so that the narratives could be submitted to the RRB upon retirement. These medical narratives were fabricated or grossly exaggerated in order to substantiate the LIRR employees' bogus claims of disability. Many of the purportedly "objective" findings from the medical tests LESNIEWSKI conducted showed nothing more than normal - and non-disabling - degenerative changes one would expect to see in patients within the relevant age bracket. And in many cases, LESNIEWSKI failed to provide any meaningful treatment for the LIRR employees' purported ailments. He received approximately
In one instance, a LIRR employee expressed concern to LESNIEWSKI about losing his disability benefits, and told him in writing, "Once I get shoulder fixed, Railroad Retirement may withdraw disability benefits." In response, LESNIEWSKI performed tests on the employee's back and knees, and within weeks, had created a paper trail falsely documenting supposedly disabling conditions in the employee's back, hands, and knee.
LIRR employees also utilized the services of so-called "disability consultants," including BARAN and RUTIGLIANO, to further increase their chances of fraudulently obtaining disability benefits from the RRB. For approximately
Before working as a disability consultant, BARAN served as an RRB district office manager in
RUTIGLIANO is a former LIRR conductor and union president who applied for and received an RRB occupational disability after his retirement in 1999. In the year prior to retiring, he worked substantial hours of overtime, took no sick leave whatsoever, and then applied for a disability with a narrative LESNIEWSKI prepared. Moreover, while receiving disability benefits from the RRB, RUTIGLIANO regularly played golf year-round.
LESNIEWSKI, 62, of
BARAN, 65, of
RUTIGLIANO, 66, of
LESNIEWSKI, BARAN and RUTIGLIANO will be sentenced by U.S. District Judge
Thirty-three people have been charged in connection with the LIRR disability fraud scheme, 25 of whom have pled guilty and three of whom have now been convicted after trial. The charges against the remaining defendants,
The case is being handled by the Office's Complex Frauds Unit. Assistant U.S. Attorneys
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