She pleaded guilty in federal court in Newark on Friday to health insurance fraud, potentially facing 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine when she’ s sentenced June 16, the U.S. Attorney’ s Office said. “This case demonstrates Amtrak’ s resolve to work alongside all our law enforcement partners to investigate and hold accountable those who attempt to defraud the…
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