
DOJ Busts $50M Hospice Fraud Ring in LA
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U.S. Department of Justice drops charges in massive hospice fraud case in Los Angeles, involving eight individuals accused of defrauding Medicare for over $50 million. The case highlights the issue of hospice fraud, which drains billions from taxpayers annually and affects vulnerable individuals. Key players, including the Gill couple and nurses Lolita Beronilla Minerd and Nita Almuete Paddit Palma, are accused of pocketing millions in kickbacks and bogus claims. Authorities are cracking down with zero tolerance, promising federal prison time for those involved.
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