Florida U.S. Attorney: Georgia Man Sentenced For $6.5M Health Care Fraud, Money Laundering Involving Tricare, Other Victims
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"Health care fraud is a crime that affects all Americans - but to perpetrate a scam that victimizes a program for our nation's service members and their families is beyond appalling," Keefe said. "This conspiracy stole money meant to help those who have given so much to our nation, and the criminals behind it deserve the punishment they receive."
"The wide-spread corruption uncovered in this complex and multistate fraud scheme wasted millions of American taxpayer dollars, and furthermore, deprived
For his role in the scheme, Burton was sentenced to 96 months in prison. He was also ordered to pay $$6,540,348.48 in restitution to TRICARE and pay a forfeiture money judgment of
"Crimes like this increase the costs we all pay for healthcare and prescription drugs," said FDLE Commissioner
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