‘Stupid, stupid, stupid:’ Former Georgia insurance commissioner gets 3.5 years in prison
Former Georgia insurance commissioner and gubernatorial candidate John Oxendine was sentenced Friday to 3.5 years in prison in a federal case accusing him of taking part in a $3 million health care fraud scheme. He told an Atlanta judge that his actions were“ stupid, stupid, stupid.”. Oxendine, 62, also was fined $25,000 and ordered to pay more than $760,000 in…
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