Quincy addiction treatment center owner held on total $125k bail on fourth fraud case [The Patriot Ledger]
DEDHAM — A Quincy woman is being held on
Judge
The case, indicted in December, is the fourth brought against Kasimatis. She is already on probation from cases brought in 2015 and 2018.
Kasimatis is the owner of Fortitude Counseling in Quincy and Assistant Attorney General
Crime: Some
Kasimatis was already on probation for medical insurance fraud during a portion of the time that she was allegedly fraudulently billing Medicare, according to court documents.
Investigators interviewed five fraud victims who said Kasimatis never provided them services. Instead, they were seeing two social workers at her clinic who left between 2019 and 2020. After those two social workers left, Kasimatis continued to bill Medicare, Champlin said in court documents.
She then used that money for international travel, trips to Disney Land, baseball games and to post bail in two cases from 2015 and 2018, also for fraud, Champlin said in court documents.
The most recent case came after prosecutors kept open the grand jury investigation that resulted in her being charged in November with two counts of medical assistance fraud by a provider, one count of filing a false health care claim and two counts of larceny over
Champlin said in court documents that in Kasimatis' case from November, she fraudulently billed
Grand juries previously indicted Kasimatis in 2015 and 2018 in two other cases on charges including public assistance fraud, larceny, document forgery and uttering a false money order. Kasimatis pleaded guilty in those two cases.
Kasimatis has been before Cannone before, when Cannone sentenced Kasimatis in
In a statement following Kasimatis' 2020 sentencing, Norfolk County District Attorney
In that case, prosecutors said Kasimatis under-reported her income as a licensed social worker and lied about her employment to fraudulently collect benefits from the state
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