July 2, 2025 — The co-owner and the administrator of a Union City, New Jersey pharmacy were sentenced for their respective roles in conspiracies to defraud pharmacy benefit managers (“PBMs”) and health care benefit providers, including Medicare and Medicaid, out of more than $65 million and to pay kickbacks and bribes to health care professionals and their staffs in exchange for referrals of prescriptions, U.S. Attorney Alina Habba announced. Read More
Pharmacy owner sentenced to 87 months in prison and administrator sentenced to 72 months for their respective roles in a health care fraud and kickback scheme
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