Chiropractor coached patients to fake injuries at Anheuser-Busch, other companies [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
Feb. 9—ST. LOUIS — An Arnold-based chiropractor and two people who worked in her office were convicted Wednesday of fraud after coaching people to fake physical limitations to receive disability payments from the government and companies, including Anheuser-Busch.
Carbone-Hobbs co-owned the chiropractic clinic
Prosecutors said employees of Power-Med helped patients conceal their abilities to lift, sit, stand or walk in exchange for thousands of dollars in upfront fees and hundreds of dollars in follow-up appointments. Carbone-Hobbs also billed insurance companies for services that weren't provided, attorneys said.
In a recorded conversation, an undercover investigator told workers at the clinic he was not injured but was "just tired of working," to which the employee responded, "You're going out, you're going to be permanently disabled," according to the
Sixteen defendants have been convicted or pleaded guilty in the conspiracy, including Carbone-Hobbs' husband,
Hobbs admitted in January to fraudulently helping patients receive more than
Carbone-Hobbs, Barrera and Pogue are set to be sentenced
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