Charleston man indicted for multi-million dollar Medicare fraud and Ponzi schemes
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Annapolis Native charged in $20M Medicare, Jet Fraud schemes - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
BALTIMORE — A federal grand jury in Maryland indicted Patrick Britton-Harr, 41, of Charleston, South Carolina, and formerly of Annapolis, Maryland, on May 28, 2025, for orchestrating two fraud schemes targeting Medicare and customers of his private jet company, AeroVanti, Inc. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland unsealed two indictments charging Britton-Harr with defrauding Medicare of over $5 million through a laboratory tes…
Charleston man indicted for multi-million dollar Medicare fraud and Ponzi schemes
BALTIMORE (WCBD) – The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland unsealed two indictments against a Charleston man who allegedly was paid millions of dollars defrauding Medicare and defrauded customers of his private charter jet company. Patrick Britton-Harr, 41, formerly of Annapolis, Maryland, started out offering COVID-19 tests to nursing home patients nationwide. He would then allegedly bill Medicare through his company Provista He…
Former Maryland resident charged with multi-million-dollar Medicare fraud, Ponzi schemes
BALTIMORE, MD—A South Carolina man faces federal charges in Maryland for allegedly orchestrating multi-million-dollar Medicare fraud and Ponzi schemes, federal prosecutors announced Wednesday. Two indictments unsealed in the U.S. District Court in Baltimore accuse Charleston resident Michael Britton-Harr, 45, of defrauding Medicare and customers of his private charter jet company, according Kelly O. Hayes, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryl…
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