Owner of Quincy treatment center pleads guilty after fourth time being charged with fraud
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Kasimatis used the money from her schemes for her own personal use, including paying for international travel,
"This defendant had a responsibility to provide patients with critical behavioral health services, but she instead chose to defraud the system for her own personal gain," Healey said in a statement. "We are grateful to our partners in this case for working with us to hold this defendant accountable for her crimes and to protect our state resources from these schemes."
Following her guilty plea, Kasmatis' probation from previous cases was revoked, and she was also sentenced to two to three years in state prison to run concurrently with her three- to four-year prison sentence.
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