The U.S. attorney's office in Little Rock wrapped up a seven-year investigation and prosecution into fraudulent prescriptions that bilked the nation's military insurer out of some $12 million in Arkansas and over $2 billion nationwide in 2015 and 2016 with the sentencing of a Little Rock man on a count of conspiracy to violate the federal anti-kickback statute.
A Saline County doctor indicted in 2020 on charges that he helped defraud the nation's military insurer out of millions of dollars was sentenced Wednesday to 102 months in federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of more than $4.6 million.
LITTLE ROCK -- An Arkansas doctor at the heart of a $12 million scheme to defraud TRICARE will spend the next 102 months in federal prison. On Thursday, United
A Maryland man accused of being part of a conspiracy federal authorities said bilked the U.S. military insurer TRICARE out of millions of dollars in payments for fraudulent prescriptions was sentenced to three years' probation Thursday and ordered to perform 100 hours of community service.
Federal indictment claimed Arkansas doctor signed off on illegitimate prescriptions to trigger payments from TRICARE, the nation's insurance program for veterans.
An Alexander doctor on trial for multiple counts of fraud, conspiracy, identity theft and lying to the FBI was found guilty of all 22 counts by a jury of seven men and five women in federal court Thursday.
LITTLE ROCK-- An Alexander doctor has been convicted for his involvement in a multi-million-dollar kickback conspiracy at the conclusion of a week-long trial. A
The case of an Alexander doctor accused of conspiring to defraud military insurer Tricare by prescribing hundreds of unnecessary prescription creams and supplements without examining the patients for whom he was prescribing goes to the jury today after closing arguments.