Colo. Man Pleads Guilty in Medicaid Ruse
DENVER - A man accused of stealing more than $ 1 million by the Colorado Medicaid system has a plea agreement that made him pay more than $ 1 million in restitution.
Crispin Daniel Arnold, 51, guilty of extortion, two forgery and theft, state Attorney General John Suthers said Sunday. A grand jury was first an indictment is 49.
He faces 16 years in prison at a sentencing hearing scheduled for May 7.
Arnold possession of D & D Medical Aurora, supply and repair of wheelchairs.
He was accused, in particular, überberechnung Medicaid Services redress for wheelchairs between 2000 and 2005 by inflating the amount of time required to repair and billing for services that never took place.
Staff members were charged, falsification of employment contracts and redress. Arnold prosecutors alleged false invoices producers inflate reimbursement from the company for wheelchairs, parts and accessories.
Some of Arnold’s convicted former employees, in their role of regulation, “said Suthers. William Humphries got five years’ imprisonment. Carl Nunn-stop has been postponed. Karen Bittner received a trial period.
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