Pharmaceutical Employee Admits Scheme To Defraud Military Health Insurance Program
District of
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Pharmaceutical Employee Admits Scheme To Defraud Military Health Insurance Program
According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:
Cerge admitted that from
Cerge was recruited into the scheme by
Cerge placed these TRICARE beneficiaries' information onto preprinted prescription forms and presented them to a
Afterwards, the prescriptions were faxed to certain compounding pharmacies associated with
As part of his plea agreement, Cerge must forfeit
Cerge faces a statutory maximum term of 10 years in prison and a
Three other defendants -
Acting
The government is represented by Assistant
Defense counsel:
Attachment(s):
Topic(s):
Healthcare Fraud
Component(s):
DOJ - USAO
Press Release Number:
17-366
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