Oxendine pleads guilty in health care fraud scheme
Oxendine, 61, admitted that his insurance consulting business ordered the tests from a lab company in
and served four terms. He ran for governor in 2010 but finished fourth in the
According to
The lab company agreed to pay Oxendine and Gallups a kickback of 50% of the profit from eligible specimens Gallups' practice submitted to the company.
The pair submitted claims seeking more than
When a compliance officer raised questions about the kickbacks, Oxendine told Gallups to lie and say the payments were loans. Oxendine then told Gallups to repeat the lie after Gallups was questioned by federal agents.
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Gallups also has pleaded guilty to health-care fraud. Oxendine is scheduled to be sentenced in July.
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