Lawyer, doctor, patient recruiter plead guilty in $112 million Florida healthcare fraud case [Miami Herald]
A lawyer who partly owned two
All three defendants opted to strike plea deals offered by the
“Their tactics were brazen and the dollar losses immense,” Miami
Now, the patient recruiter and the doctor are facing more potential time in prison than the lawyer who co-owned the addiction treatment centers with
Recruiter
Waserstein’s plea deal also contrasts sharply with one for
Waserstein’s defense attorneys,
It is not exactly clear from the court record why
But according to factual statements filed with the plea deals, “Waserstein was less involved in the day-to-day of the [two] businesses than [
“[A]nd while he did not always know the full extent of [the] kickback payments, [Waserstein] understood that insurance companies would not reimburse for Compass Detox and WAR’s services if they knew that patients had been paid kickbacks to attend Compass Detox and WAR,” the statement says.
As a result, Waserstein was not charged with the conspiracies alleging healthcare fraud and paying kickbacks to patients, according to an indictment. He was only charged with a money-laundering conspiracy and related counts. That affected the amount of time he’s facing in prison.
In November, the Markovich brothers were convicted of a healthcare fraud scheme built upon a network of recruiters who enticed patients with free airline tickets, illegal drugs and cash payments, according to evidence at their trial in
Prosecutors accused the brothers of shuffling patients between Compass Detox and WAR to bill millions of dollars for purported treatments to the private insurers, including Aetna,
Compass Detox patients were given not only the “comfort drink” but also large amounts of controlled substances to keep them compliant so they could be repeatedly cycled through Compass Detox and WAR to generate maximum billing and revenue, according to federal prosecutors
In addition to healthcare fraud offenses,
A few other defendants in the brothers’ healthcare network had previously pleaded guilty before their trial.
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