DOJ to charge nearly two dozen for allegedly defrauding $150 million in COVID-19 aid
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Justice Dept. charges 21 people over COVID-19-related fraud schemes
Federal prosecutors have charged nearly two dozen people involved in the medical profession with running various fraud schemes to exploit the COVID-19 pandemic of tens of millions of dollars.
DOJ: 21 people charged nationwide with $150M in COVID fraud
WASHINGTON (AP) — Twenty-one people have been charged in the past nine days as part of a nationwide enforcement push to root out those who exploit the pandemic through health care fraud schemes, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.The cases resulted in about $150 million in alleged false billings and theft from federal pandemic assistance programs. The DOJ seized over $8 million in cash and other fraud proceeds.Some defendants are accused…
21 charged with selling fake COVID vaccine cards, other pandemic fraud by federal prosecutors
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday announced charges against 21 people for allegedly seeking to defraud government health care programs of $149 million in a variety of pandemic-related scams.
21 charged with selling fake COVID vaccine cards, other pandemic fraud by federal prosecutors
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday announced charges against 21 people for allegedly seeking to defraud government health care programs of $149 million in a variety of pandemic-related scams.
21 charged with selling fake COVID vaccine cards, other pandemic fraud by federal prosecutors
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday announced charges against 21 people for allegedly seeking to defraud government health care programs of $149 million in a variety of pandemic-related scams.
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