Guest guest Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 Federal probation is no walk in the park. They're SERIOUS. She'll be lucky if she gets through the 5 years without a violation. GG > > Happawana was placed on probation for 5 years and ordered to pay restitution > of $54,808.57. Pyatt was placed on probation for 3 years, with 180 days of > home confinement, and ordered to pay restitution of $12,553.74. > > Wayne D wrote: any idea as to how much time the other 2 > got? > > wegandy1938@wegandy wrote: Yeah, 97 months is 8 years and a month, and he'll > serve almost every day of > it in the federal system. > > GG > > > > > > Holy Crap, I was wondering if anything would come of that. A lady I know > was > > called to testify because she worked for them and they asked her to help > > with billing. > > > > Glad I got out of the private sector in Dallas! > > > > Garrett > > > > Fraud > > > > The feds have finally done something good. > > > > An East Texas man, Anura Andradi, of Forney, was sentenced to 97 months in > > federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of $2,710,015 for defrauding > > the > > Texas Medicaid program by certifying that dialysis patients met the > Medicare > > and Medicaid guidelines for ambulance transport. > > > > His company, Doctor's Ambulance Service, LLC, was put on probation for 5 > > years and ordered to pay the same restitution. > > > > Two others, Maulie Happawana, of Plano, and Ron Pyatt, of Grand Prairie > were > > also sentenced for their part in the fraud. > > > > I hope this is only a start. There are dozens of others out there like > them > > sucking up money that ought to be available for legitimate patients and > > providers. > > > > If you know of an operator who is doing this, please call the FBI and blow > > the whistle on these slimeballs. > > > > Gene Gandy, JD, LP > > > > ************ ******** ******** ******* > > See what's new at > > http://www.aol.htt > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 Happawana was placed on probation for 5 years and ordered to pay restitution of $54,808.57. Pyatt was placed on probation for 3 years, with 180 days of home confinement, and ordered to pay restitution of $12,553.74. Wayne D wrote: any idea as to how much time the other 2 got? wegandy1938@... wrote: Yeah, 97 months is 8 years and a month, and he'll serve almost every day of it in the federal system. GG > > Holy Crap, I was wondering if anything would come of that. A lady I know was > called to testify because she worked for them and they asked her to help > with billing. > > Glad I got out of the private sector in Dallas! > > Garrett > > Fraud > > The feds have finally done something good. > > An East Texas man, Anura Andradi, of Forney, was sentenced to 97 months in > federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of $2,710,015 for defrauding > the > Texas Medicaid program by certifying that dialysis patients met the Medicare > and Medicaid guidelines for ambulance transport. > > His company, Doctor's Ambulance Service, LLC, was put on probation for 5 > years and ordered to pay the same restitution. > > Two others, Maulie Happawana, of Plano, and Ron Pyatt, of Grand Prairie were > also sentenced for their part in the fraud. > > I hope this is only a start. There are dozens of others out there like them > sucking up money that ought to be available for legitimate patients and > providers. > > If you know of an operator who is doing this, please call the FBI and blow > the whistle on these slimeballs. > > Gene Gandy, JD, LP > > ************ ******** ******** ******* > See what's new at > http://www.aol.htt > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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