Florida businessman convicted of $1BILLION Medicare fraud spent NYE dancing at his daughter s wedding days after Trump commuted his 20-year prison sentence citing his declining health
Philip Esformes was among the slew of convicts pardoned by President Trump in the final days of his presidency
Esformes, 51, was convicted on 20 criminal counts in a $1billion Medicare fraud scheme in 2019
The healthcare executive was sentenced to 20 years in prison but only served 4
White House claimed the move had been supported by a number of former attorneys general and said Esformes is in declining health
Just days after his release, Esformes spent New Year s Eve dancing at his daughter Serena s wedding held in his backyard
Albert Pirro had been among those expected to be on the list issued in the early hours of Wednesday morning. But when he was not, his ex-wife lobbied Trump directly.
Former Reeves staffer among pardons granted by Trump David Lamar Clanton worked with Tate Reeves on the campaign trail. (Source: AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) By Sharie Nicole | January 20, 2021 at 3:26 PM CST - Updated January 21 at 11:40 AM
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Among the pardons issued by President Trump on his last full day in office Tuesday, is a former campaign staffer and alternate Mississippi Delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention.
David Lamar Clanton worked with Tate Reeves on the campaign trail. He is now employed as director of surplus property for the Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration.
The Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration is responsible for the state’s financial and administrative operations including employee payroll, vendor payments, employee insurance, construction, maintenance, and protection of State buildings in the Capitol Complex, financial information management systems, and management of the State�
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Among the more than 140 people receiving pardons or having their sentences commuted by President Trump on his last day in office were several with healthcare ties, including practitioners.
Paul Behrens, Thaddeus Bereday,
Peter Clay,
Todd Farha, William Kale
Trump pardoned the five former executives of WellCare Health Plans, who were found guilty of defrauding Florida s Medicaid program. The defendants in this case falsely and fraudulently schemed to submit inflated expenditure information in the company s annual reports . in order to reduce the WellCare HMOs contractual payback obligations for behavioral health care services, the Justice Department said.
The White House labeled their case a case study in overcriminalization.. Notably, there was no evidence that any of the individuals were motivated by greed.