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Trump commutes sentence of Miami healthcare exec convicted of Medicare fraud

  • Gary Cox, an Arizona man, was found guilty by a Miami federal jury in 2025 of conspiracy and fraud related to a $1.4 billion Medicare telehealth scheme.
  • The conviction followed a yearslong investigation into Cox's use of a digital platform called DMERx that facilitated fake prescriptions and unnecessary medical devices.
  • Government attorneys characterized Cox as a strategic deceiver who exploited technological advancements to illegally divert taxpayer funds through bogus Medicare billing schemes.
  • Jurors deliberated for three hours before delivering a unanimous verdict on six criminal counts, and sentencing is expected within months with Cox possibly facing decades in prison.
  • This case highlights federal scrutiny of high-tech healthcare fraud and may serve as a cautionary example for others attempting similar schemes in the Medicare system.
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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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