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The $325m fraud case is 'one of the most egregious' of its kind, involving unneeded chemo, IV infusions, and more, DOJ ...
According to the DOJ, Zamora-Quezada lived a "luxurious lifestyle," owning 13 real estate properties, a jet, and a Maserati ...
Jorge Zamora-Quezada has been sentenced to a decade in prison for an 18-year healthcare fraud scheme that abused and endangered patients.
Jorge Zamora-Quezada falsely diagnosed patients with a chronic disease and subjected them to unnecessary treatments to help ...
"Dr. Zamora-Quezada funded his luxurious lifestyle for two decades by traumatizing his patients, abusing his employees, lying ...
Dr. Jorge Zamora Quezada of Mission, Texas, was found guilty in 2020 for a $325M fraud scheme and was giving unnecessary ...
A Texas pharmacist has been sentenced to over 17 years in federal prison and ordered to forfeit a record-breaking $405 ...
North Texas has long been a hotbed of healthcare ... $400 million – the highest forfeiture ever obtained in a healthcare fraud case in the Department’s history – and now his ill-gotten ...
Recent enforcement actions in Texas highlight both the ... in recent years. The case demonstrates DOJ's commitment to pursuing healthcare fraud, including at the executive level.
The state of Texas has been ordered to pay three whistleblowers more than $37 million in a 13-year-old case relating to Medicaid ... reached with Xerox State Healthcare, formerly known as ACS ...
A Texas doctor was sentenced to 10 years in prison Wednesday for his nearly 20-year involvement in healthcare fraud ... a result of Zamora-Quezada's fraud. "This case was not only a concern ...