Top executives plead guilty to kickback scheme in Dallas medical fraud case
Five years after federal agents left a northwest Dallas office building in May 2018 with boxes holding the documents of a healthcare company, five of seven defendants have pleaded guilty in a medical kickback scheme. In addition to the guilty pleas, which included two top executives at Medoc Health Services, the government won judgments for millions of…
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