, of Tampa, FL and
The Rabon Law Firm of Charlotte, NC are pleased to announce the settlement of a False Claims Act lawsuit brought against numerous defendants in one of the largest-ever Medicare fraud cases involving telemedicine and durable medical equipment (DME).
Whistleblowers bring False Claims Act lawsuits on behalf of the United States and its taxpayers to recover money that wrongdoers have fraudulently obtained from the government. The United States will recover $20,332,516.00 in forfeited assets in this case. The False Claims Act provides whistleblowers with a share of the government s recovery. Here, the whistleblower is expected to receive $4,676,478.00.
The whistleblower lawsuit, filed in March 2019 in the Tampa Division of the Middle District of Florida, was brought by Condra Albright against her former employer, Regency, Inc., and several other defendants. The lawsuit alleged that the defendants defrauded Medicare by setting up sham DME storefronts in orde
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