Thief River Falls chiropractor sentenced for insurance fraud
Wiseth, who opened Health Quest in the early 2010s, would host promotional events where he would give away free food, drink, prizes and gift certificates to prompt current and prospective clients to visit the office. Charges said Wiseth would then bill the insurance companies for services not provided to guests during the events.
During his
He held a grand opening event in
Widseth routinely billed for a treatment with a "wobble chair," which is a device intended to develop core strength. Widseth claimed he'd spent at least eight minutes with clients individually working on the "wobble chair," but court documents revealed he placed them in waiting rooms so patients would sit in them while waiting for appointments.
Investigation by the
Widseth opened a Grand Forks location in 2014, but it is not mentioned in the indictment.
Four charges of wire fraud and two charges of aggravated identity theft were dismissed as part of a plea agreement. Each wire fraud charge holds a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
The sentencing guidelines for Widseth said it would be appropriate to sentence him to 27 to 33 months imprisonment on the first count of wire fraud because of his otherwise clean criminal record and a reduction agreed to during the plea agreement. He was sentenced Tuesday to 27 months in prison.
Judge
After Widseth serves his sentence, he will be on supervised release for a year. He's also ordered to pay
He is ordered to start serving his sentence by
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