Ringleader admits role in $23 million auto insurance fraud at chiropractor clinics
Prosecutors said he was one of the leaders of a profitable group of corrupt clinic owners, chiropractors and attorneys that operated mostly in
Filenger, 41, of
The fraud involved ripping off auto insurance providers by illegally billing for Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance funds under
Filenger admitted he, and others, paid kickbacks of
When the feds started scrutinizing two men accused of running a massive
The two men,
arrested this month, had much in common...
When the feds started scrutinizing two men accused of running a massive
The two men, arrested this month, had much in common...
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The idea was to use people who had access to supposedly confidential crash reports to refer drivers and passengers to the clinics and require them to seek unnecessary and excessive treatment, investigators said.
Once the "patients" started attending the clinic, workers were instructed to make them attend multiple times, exaggerate their pain levels and quickly bill insurance providers the maximum
Filenger had been scheduled to go to trial
Two co-defendants, who are still scheduled for trial that day, may plead guilty to related charges on Wednesday, court records show.
Federal prosecutors say Filenger and Rubinstein took over troubled clinics and hid their ownership by having chiropractors and other people register the practices in their names. Both men moved to
Filenger's attorney,
"The plea closes a difficult chapter and allows Felix and his family to move forward with their lives," Tein said Tuesday. He declined to make any further comment.
The men told chiropractors what treatments they wanted performed, based on the financial cost return, prosecutors said. Medical staff who refused to "play ball" were fired, they said.
Six more suspects have been arrested in a widening investigation of automobile insurance fraud in
The new federal charges were filed against three clinic owners, an attorney and two chiropractors from...
Six more suspects have been arrested in a widening investigation of automobile insurance fraud in
The new federal charges were filed against three clinic owners, an attorney and two chiropractors from...
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When patients said they didn't want to attend the 15 or so sessions many were required to undergo, an attorney or someone else would be assigned to tell them they had to continue showing up if they wanted to try to collect money by filing a lawsuit or insurance claim.
No patients were criminally charged in the federal indictment but investigators said some of them may have tried to claim compensation.
One of the "runners" who recruited patients told investigators he had referred about 750 people to the corrupt clinics and that he was paid as much as
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