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Psychiatry and Your Legal Rights
An interview with James Gottstein.
The following interview is part of a “future of mental health” interview series that will be running for 100+ days. This series presents different points of view about what helps a person in distress. I’ve aimed to be ecumenical and included many points of view different from my own. I hope you enjoy it. As with every service and resource in the mental health field, please do your due diligence. If you’d like to learn more about these philosophies, services, and organizations mentioned, follow the links provided.
CONCORD, NH Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Michael A. Maggiacomo (age 50) and Tina M. Allen (age 46), both of Newburyport, Mass., have been indicted by the New Hampshire Multicounty Grand Jury and each charged with two class B felony counts of Medicaid Fraud, in violation of RSA 167:61-a, and two class A felony counts of Theft by Deception, in violation of RSA 637:4. Mr. Maggiacomo was also charged with one class B felony count of Presenting False Records, in violation of RSA 167:61-a, for submitting falsified documents in response to an audit, and Ms. Allen was charged with two class B felony counts of Presenting False Records, in violation of RSA 167:61-a, for submitting falsified documents in response to an audit.Mr. Maggiacomo was the owner of Alerion Home Care and Wellness Solutions, a home health care company. The charges allege that he and Ms. Allen, an Alerion employee, submitted claims for payment to New Hampshire Medicaid for home nursing services that
By Kathi O Shea April 28, 2021 8:38 am
KGMI
FERNDALE, Wash. Two local residents are out tens of thousands of dollars after they were taken in by email scams.
City of Ferndale Communications Officer Riley Sweeney reports the scammers claimed to represent legitimate businesses.
The elderly victims were convinced they needed to send money to correct account problems.
They made payments with both wire transfers and gift cards, and lost a combined total of more than $50,000.
The Ferndale Police Department reminds people to always independently check with businesses when receiving these types of claims.
Demands to make payments using wire transfers or gift cards should also raise suspicions.
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North Platte man sentenced in Fillmore County
by: The North Platte Bulletin - Apr. 13, 2021
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A North Platte man has been sentenced to the prison for 18 months for stealing from his mother.
Billy Phillips, 50, pled no contest to stealing more than $10,000 from his mother while she lived in a nursing facility in Fillmore County, about 50 miles east of Hastings. Phillips had power of attorney for his mother.
During the past five years, he withdrew money from his mother’s checking account and cashed her annuity checks, converting $10,495.30 of his mother’s money for his own use, the Nebraska attorney general’s office said.