Commercial Construction Estimator Admits Health Care Fraud Conspiracy Targeting State Health Benefits Programs
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According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:
Compounded medications are supposed to be specialty medications mixed by a pharmacist to meet the specific medical needs of an individual patient. Although compounded drugs are not approved by the
From
The conspirators also learned that some
Frazier and others recruited public employees and other individuals covered by the Pharmacy Benefits Administrator to fraudulently obtain compounded medications from the
The pharmacy then paid one of Frazier's conspirators a percentage of each prescription filled and paid by the Pharmacy Benefits Administrator, which was then distributed to Frazier and other members of the conspiracy. Frazier paid recruiters under him and paid individuals with insurance coverage to reward them for obtaining prescriptions.
According to the information, the Pharmacy Benefits Administrator paid
As part of the plea agreement, Frazier must forfeit
The defendant faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a
Eleven other conspirators -
Acting
The government is represented by Assistant
Defense counsel:
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