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How Two Wall Street Analysts Became SEC Whistleblowers

Posted  04/27/17
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team In 2012, an anonymous analyst noticed Texas-based medical device manufacturer Orthofix was outperforming expectations. The analyst suspected that something was off, as the company’s earnings reports showed its wholesale customers were taking longer than usual to pay Orthofix. The company’s executives blamed the delay on logistical problems at foreign offices. The analyst...

DOJ Secures $11.4 Million FCA Settlement

Posted  04/26/17
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team Yesterday, the Department of Justice announced that as Pacific Pulmonary Services will pay $11.4 million to settle a False Claims lawsuit.  At issue in the case were allegedly false claims to Medicare and other federal healthcare programs for oxygen and related equipment supplied in violation of program rules, as well as claims for sleep therapy equipment tainted by a kickback...

Energy & Process Corp. Settles False Claims Act Whistleblower Charges

Posted  04/25/17
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team Georgia-based Energy & Process Corporation agreed to pay $4.6 million to resolve charges it violated the False Claims Act by failing to perform required quality assurance procedures and supplying defective steel reinforcing bars under a Department of Energy (DOE) contract to construct a nuclear waste treatment facility. See DOJ Press Release. According to the government, the...

April 14, 2017

HSBC Bank agreed to pay roughly $2.1 million to resolve charges it violated the False Claims Act for misconduct in connection with HSBC’s participation in the Small Business Administration (SBA) Express loan program.  According to the government, HSBC sought reimbursement from the SBA without revealing facts suggesting that borrowers submitted false information to HSBC to obtain many of the loans, or the fact that HSBC had included the loans on an internal list of fraudulent or potentially fraudulent loans.  The allegations originated in a whistleblower lawsuit filed under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act.  The whistleblower will receive a yet-to-be-determined whistleblower award from the proceeds of the government's recovery. DOJ (SDNY)

April 11, 2017

Norman Regional Hospital Authority (d/b/a Norman Regional Health System) and certain employees and physicians of Norman Regional agreed to pay roughly $1.6 million to settle charges of violating the False Claims Act by submitting false claims to Medicare for radiological services performed without the proper supervision by a physician.  The allegations originated in a whistleblower lawsuit filed under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act by former Norman Regional radiologist Dr. Lance Garber.  He will receive a yet-to-be-identified whistleblower award from the proceeds of the government's recovery. DOJ (WDOK)

Walgreens Settles Whistleblower Suit over Alleged Medi-Cal Fraud

Posted  04/21/17
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team Illinois-based drugstore giant Walgreens, with roughly 630 stores in California, agreed to pay $9.86 million to resolve allegations it violated the False Claims Act by knowingly submitting claims to California’s Medi-Cal program not supported by applicable diagnosis and documentation requirements.  The Medi-Cal program, administered by the California Department of Health Care...

April 20, 2017

California announced a $9.8 million settlement with Walgreens, one of the largest drugstore chains in the United States. The settlement involved allegations that Walgreens failed to adhere fully to requirements imposed by California law for the dispensing of certain prescriptions drugs under Medi‑Cal. The settlement is the result of lawsuits filed by whistleblowers and investigated and resolved by federal and state prosecutors. The lawsuits alleged that for more than five years, Walgreens falsely certified that it had complied with diagnosis-related requirements for the lawful dispensing of prescriptions to Medi‑Cal patients. Through the Bureau of Medi‑Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse (BMFEA), the Attorney General’s office regularly works with whistleblowers and law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute fraud perpetrated on the Medi‑Cal program. False claims lawsuits pursued by the Attorney General in the last two years have recovered tens of millions of dollars from some of the nation’s largest pharmaceutical companies for allegations of improper marketing, falsifying reports to inflate prices, and other wrongful practices. CA

Hospice Companies Settle FCA Case for $12.2M

Posted  04/20/17
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team Several Hospice companies settled allegations they violated the False Claims Act (FCA) by paying kickbacks for patient referrals. The companies include Hospice Plus; Goodwin Hospice, LLC; Phoenix Hospice, LP; Hospice Plus, L.P.; and Curo Health Services, LLC. Mooresville, North Carolina-headquartered Curo Health Services operates eight hospice affiliates across 18 states. Curo...

April 18, 2017

In the largest-ever recovery of its kind, New York announced a $40 million settlement with Alabama-based Harbert Management Corporation and top executives at the firm. Harbert Management was the fund sponsor for Harbinger Capital Partners, a $26 billion hedge fund based in New York City (“Harbinger Fund”). The settlement resolves whistleblower allegations that members of Harbinger’s investment manager failed to pay millions in New York State tax on performance income for several years. The settlement is the largest tax-related recovery by the Attorney General’s office, resulting from an action filed under the New York False Claims Act, which was amended to cover tax claims in 2010 in a bill sponsored by then-State Senator Eric Schneiderman. NY

Whistleblowers Help Uncover EB-5 Visa Fraud

Posted  04/17/17
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team Approximately two weeks ago on April 5, authorities raided a business run by a California attorney and her father under suspicion of orchestrating a $50 million EB-5 visa scheme. The father and daughter owned a company called California Investment Immigration Fund LLC (“CIIF”). CIIF raised money from over one hundred Chinese investors for business projects. Under the EB-5...
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