USA v. Cooper et al
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3:16-cr-00060
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- Burleson Pate
- Chamblee Ryan
- Frost Brown
- Gray Reed
- Husch Blackwell
- Linebarger Goggan
- Marinosci Law Group
- Padgett Law Group
- Polsinelli PC
- Stillinger & Godinez
- Vedder Price
- Waddell Serafino
- Whalen Law Office
- Zimmermann Lavine
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December 20, 2022
Texas Man Resentenced To 12 Years For Tricare Fraud
A Texas businessman found guilty in a $100 million scheme to defraud the U.S. military's health program was resentenced to 12 years in prison by a federal judge after the Fifth Circuit reversed one of his convictions in the case, according to a sentencing order entered Tuesday.
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June 23, 2022
5th Circ. Reverses Businessman's Kickback Conviction
The Fifth Circuit has reversed a businessman's conviction for paying illegal kickbacks, but affirmed he was rightly found guilty of conspiring to defraud a federal health care program out of tens of millions of dollars.
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March 10, 2021
2 Texas Doctors Agree To Plead Guilty In Tricare Fraud Case
Two doctors charged in an alleged $100 million Tricare fraud scheme agreed to plead guilty to charges of misusing a health identifier to write prescriptions and agreed to pay a total of $851,000 in restitution to the Defense Health Agency, according to court documents filed Wednesday.
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January 08, 2020
MD In Tricare Fraud Case Wants Conspiracy Charge Nixed
One of 13 defendants who went to trial last year over an alleged $100 million Tricare fraud scheme has asked a Texas federal judge to grant him acquittal after a jury deadlocked on the conspiracy charge against him.
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January 03, 2020
After Jury Deadlock, Doc Wants Kickback Charges Tossed
A doctor cleared by a Texas federal jury of conspiracy to commit health care fraud has asked the court to acquit him of receiving kickbacks, four counts the jury deadlocked on in a case prosecutors presented as a $100 million scheme to defraud Tricare.
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October 14, 2016
2 Docs, 8 Others Charged In $100M Tricare Fraud Scheme
Ten men, including two doctors, have been charged with conspiracy to defraud the Tricare military health program through a $100 million scheme involving compounded medications and pharmacy kickbacks, according to an indictment unsealed Friday.