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A Paducah doctor has admitted to creating and submitting more than $3 million worth of false claims to Medicare, according to a recent release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky.
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A pharmacy owned by former GOP Rep. Robert Goforth billed insurance companies over $2.7 million for prescriptions that were never picked up.
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Prosecutors say those charged attempted to steal more than $175 million from the Paycheck Protection Program, which is meant to provide relief to small businesses impacted by the pandemic.
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A state senator is denying claims against him in a federal lawsuit that alleges he and other officials at a now-shuttered pain clinic company defrauded…
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A trial date is set for a Murray businessman and employee indicted on wire fraud charges. The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee…
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A federal grand jury has issued a federal indictment for a west Kentucky businessman and his employee on wire fraud charges.The office U.S. District…
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U.S. Senior District Judge Thomas Russell sentenced Friday a former bookkeeper for Paducah’s Audiology and Hearing Center to 27 months in prison for wire…
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The owners of a funeral home in Marshall County have plead guilty to fraud, theft and forgery. The Department of Insurance began investigating allegations…
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A Murray ear, nose and throat doctor has agreed to pay $2,791,758 to settle false claims allegations.The Western District of Kentucky U.S. Attorney's…
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A federal judge has ruled that a Kentucky lawyer who went on the run in a more than $500 million dollars Social Security fraud case must forfeit property…