Posted on 02/09/2018 7:55:46 AM PST by Lera
A New York doctor will be serving 13 years behind bars after being convicted of orchestrating a $7 million Medicare scheme.
Brooklyn Federal Judge Dora Irizarry sentenced Dr. Syed Imran Ahmed, 51, to 13 years in federal prison and ordered him to pay more than $14 million in restitution, forfeiture, and fines to the federal government for billing Medicare $7 million for procedures he did not perform,
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Kill enough Human babies to make 7 million dollars - and nothing happens to ya.
Dr. Syed Imran Ahmed,
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Brooklyn doctor, from along line of Brooklyn Ahmeds.
We don’t need to import more conmen.
The first thing they learn when they get here is how to screw the government.
Fraud busting in the medical biz would likely save 100s of millions of $$$ annually.
Along with tort reform (meaning no pain & suffering lawsuits; Europe doesnt do those, only do actual losses, btw).
... not just the government.
Every infidel. Its the pirates code.
Kinda like the Hells Angels... you can hustle anyone, as long as it isn’t a fellow Angel. Other patches? Are okay to kill.
> The first thing they learn when they get here is how to screw the government. <
This is sort of like dealing with cockroaches. For every one you see there’s a thousand you don’t see.
We have members of congress stealing more.
Iif they would shoot a few of these guys at dawn maybe the rest of them would think twice before they cheated.
Dr. Ahmed . . . I think I see the problem.
The crime is medicare paying ~$500k per year for 13 years to the doctor.
If they take his medical license he can buy a convenience store and jump right into EBT fraud.
Man, I feel like such a sap for just working hard for a living and living within my means.
You got that right.
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