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Allergy and Asthma Associates in Roanoke pleads guilty in healthcare fraud case
Published Tuesday, Mar. 2, 2021, 4:10 pm
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Acting U.S. Attorney Daniel Bubar and Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring announced today the finalization of a $2.1 million civil resolution with Roanoke-based Allergy and Asthma Associates Inc.
AAA had pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Roanoke this past June to one count of criminal healthcare fraud.
“When a medical practice fraudulently bills our Medicare and Medicaid programs, it diverts funds from the most vulnerable in our communities and must be held accountable,” Bubar said. “Today’s civil resolution coupled with AAA’s criminal conviction in June marks the end of a lengthy investigation and d
Bail bond firm duped immigrants into wearing shackles and paying to have them removed, feds say By Stephen Gandel
February 22, 2021 / 6:43 PM / MoneyWatch
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau alleges a company duped U.S. immigrants into wearing electronic tracking bracelets and paying thousands of dollars in fees in hopes of getting them removed.
A lawsuit announced by the agency on Monday, which was joined by the attorneys general of Massachusetts, New York and Virginia, says that the company, Libre by Nexus, for years has been preying on immigrants held in federal detention centers. According to the complaint, Libre s primary business is offering to put up the money detainees need often nearly $10,000 as a bond to gain release while they wait for a trial, which can often take as long as three years.
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Attorney General William Tong has joined a coalition of 17 attorneys general, led by Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring, in urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to protect access to Lifeline for low-income consumers. Lifeline is an affordable communications service for low-income consumers that is offered by different telecom companies. The coalition is asking the FCC to make sure that any mergers or acquisitions between telecom companies protect millions of Americans access to affordable communications services. With so many Americans struggling financially because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important today than ever that low-income consumers have access to affordable cell service, Attorney General Tong said. Access to communications services is vital in our society and many people in Connecticut, are using their cell phones to work, keep their businesses afloat and even school their children. I urge the FCC to protect this impor
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