He’s been “accused” of false billing which I suspect is something subjective that half of the doctors in the country are vulnerable to being hauled in on due to the myriad complexities in billing and all the forms that go with it and careless administrative practices.
This is kind of like the old loan application review that the FBI uses on reluctant witnesses. They go pull your car and home loan applications. If you made the slightest bit of income embellishment or an overly optimistic assessment of your assets or your existing home’s resale value, then they threaten to prosecute you for falsifying federal documents. Of course they will look the other way if you decide to go ahead and tell them what they want to know about your friend or colleague they are investigating.
I suspect the doctor has something to do with this birth certificate issue exploding on the national scene again and Barry’s thugs now need to install their own person to guard the store. So someone dragged out the “billing charges” issue to encourage him to move along. Just a guess but its probably something like that.
My husband got a notice 2 days ago from Nebraska saying he may or may not have to report his tax refund from last year on this year’s return and he may or may not be investigated if he does or does not report it.
Wading through the verbiage, I figured every taxpayer who got a refund should get the same letter. But this is the first year we’ve gotten anything like it.
Sure shook him up for a while though.