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Biotech Research Company Ordered to Pay $881,669.69 in Restitution for False Statements in Grant Applications

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Bio-Adhesive Alliance, Inc. (Bio-Adhesive) was sentenced yesterday in federal court for false statements made in grant applications submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Science Foundation, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Sandra J. Hairston.

Former Chiropractor Found Guilty of Health Care Fraud Charges that She Schemed to Defraud Health Insurers Out of $2.2 Million

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

          SANTA ANA, California – A former Orange County chiropractor was found guilty by a jury today of federal criminal charges accusing her of defrauding health insurers by fraudulently submitting and causing to be billed $2.2 million in billings for chiropractic services never provided, bogus medical diagnoses, office visits that never occurred, and medical devices falsely prescribed.

New Jersey Company Fined $325,000 And Sentenced To A Two Year Term Of Corporate Probation For Committing An Osha Violation That Resulted In A Worker’s Death

Monday, June 7, 2021

SCRANTON- The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced today that Dana Container, Inc., (“Dana”), a company headquartered in Avenel, New Jersey, was sentenced by United States Magistrate Judge Joseph F. Saporito, Jr. to pay a fine of $325,000 and to serve a two-year term of probation for willfully committing an OSHA violation that resulted in an employee’s death.

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