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Whistleblower News From The Inside -- September 7, 2016

Posted  September 7, 2016

By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team

New York attorney general subpoenas EpiPen maker – The focus of the investigation appears to be determining whether Mylan Pharmaceuticals violated anti-trust laws.  Los Angeles Times

Russian mafia whistleblower inquest put on ice – The inquest of the death of Alexander Perepilichny, who preliminary reports suggest was been found dead with a rare poison from the gelsemium plant in his stomach, has been put on hold because the British government has asked to keep certain documents out of the public eye, citing national security concerns.  Reuters

Prime Healthcare Services seeks to preclude statistical sampling in False Claims Act case – The hospital chain is arguing that sampling and extrapolation is improper in a case brought by an employee alleging that it forced caregivers to not admit patients to a tune of more than $50 million in fraud. Becker’s Hospital Review

Denmark to pay anonymous Panama Papers leak up to £1 million ($1.3 million) – The payment would be in return for documents on upwards of 500 to 600 Danes participating in offshore activities.  The Guardian

Executive director of Rancho Mirage cosmetic surgery center indicted for $50 million fraud scheme –Linda Marrow allegedly defrauded health insurance companies out of over $50 million by improperly submitting bills for tummy tucks, nose jobs, and other cosmetic procedures.  USAO-CDCA