Two found guilty for roles in Hollywood-based ‘sham’ health insurance agency [South Florida Sun-Sentinel]
Two men accused of running a
The ruling comes just five days after a
A jury in the
Prosecutors in the 11-day criminal trial argued that Simple Health Plans generated more than
A sentencing date will be determined in the future. The men face maximum penalties of 30 years in prison on the conspiracy charges and 20 years on the mail and wire fraud counts.
The
The
Dorfman and Sand denied wrongdoing in the criminal case, and Dorfman fought against the
A third defendant,
Prosecutors say the company used a deceptive sales script to trick people into buying what they later found out were limited indemnity plans that have a low cap on the amount of medical expenses they cover. After those caps are reached, prosecutors say, the patients are responsible for paying 100% of remaining medical expenses.
But sales representatives were required to tell prospective customers that they were buying low-cost insurance that would cover preexisting medical conditions, prescription drugs, primary and specialty care treatment, inpatient and emergency hospital care, surgical procedures, and medical and laboratory testing.
According to
Customers were sold “PPO” plans that cost up to
Customers learned they’d been scammed only after they underwent expensive medical procedures and found out they weren’t covered, the
A federal judge in
The judge’s order in the
He also instructed employees to purchase “burner phones” to create false positive reviews to submit to the
How much of the
Those included a 2013 Land Rover Range Rover and a Rolls-
In a 2022 agreement with the
But the
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