It’s not that there’s ever been a great time to get caught committing insurance fraud, but what I am suggesting is that, with everyone on the verge of Joad-level poverty thanks to the rising cost of healthcare and the decreasing levels of money in our collective pockets (Spoiler Alert: 2013 is not, turns out, the year I’m going to be Oprah Wealthy), people are going to be a little more aware of financial shenanigans and goings on.
The scam involved something called “Rent-a-Patient” — that aforementioned business of encouraging healthy people to get unnecessary surgery in order to bill insurance providers — along with a garden variety of other fraudulent activities: conspiracy, grand theft, insurance fraud.
The two defendents in this particular case — Dee Francis, 63, and Rosalinda Rodriguez Landon, 67 — will spend six years and five year, four months, respectively, in state prison.
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