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A recent health care fraud conspiracy case resulted in federal prison sentences for six participants, serving as a warning to pharmacy owners and their employees. Read the full Department of Justice Press Release, here.
The Case
Mohamed Abdalla is a licensed pharmacist who owned several pharmacies throughout Northern Virginia, including Medex Health Pharmacy and Royal Care Pharmacy. From at least January 2014 to December 2018, Abdalla conspired to defraud federal, state, and private health care benefit programs in violation of the federal Anti-Kickback Statute. The U.S. Attorney’s Office brought charges against Abdalla and his co-conspirators for the following schemes:
Mohamed Abdalla’s disillusionment with Google began when he interned at the company in the summer of 2017, after graduating from the University of Toronto. It was less than a year since Donald Trump’s election and the search giant was still grappling with the fallout of the vote. A Canadian citizen, Abdalla reflects that, were he an American, he would “definitely be more Democrat than Republican”. But he told me he “felt bad” for the people asking more Republican-oriented questions in Google s monthly, company-wide meetings. Those who appeared to be on the right “weren t treated with respect”, he said. Many of these questions were motivated by the concern that Google s algorithm might be biased against conservative media outlets – a view that is still common among Republicans. “Conservatives believe that there is a bias against them and I would disagree with them,” Abdalla said. But while he personally believes that “having Fox News on the first page is