Elizabeth Guetersloh of Hillsboro was sentenced to 15 months in prison on Dec. 15 for her role in a disability and health care fraud scheme involving former Anheuser-Busch employees and Power-Med Inc. of Arnold
Vivian Carbone-Hobbs, an Arnold chiropractor, was sentenced Oct. 19 to four years in prison for disability and health care fraud and ordered to repay $16.4 million.
Thomas G. Hobbs, who co-owned Power-Med Inc. in Arnold, was sentenced on Sept. 22 to four years in prison and ordered to repay $3,412,659.80 for his role in a disability and health care fraud scheme.
A Jefferson County chiropractor spent years pretending to be a licensed doctor to commit a $4.3 million fraud that involved fake medical excuse slips and false declarations of permanent disability.
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