Misalignment Of Joint Doctor Confesses To Healthcare And Tax Evasion Deceit

Misalignment Of Joint Doctor Confesses To Healthcare And Tax Evasion Deceit

A medical practitioner whose expertise is based on diagnosis and manipulative treatments of misalignments of the joints confessed in court today that he designed and carried out a plan to swindle the healthcare reward program.

Spine and Disc Center, a firm owned by the accused, Mr. Eugene Kramer, was used to carry out fraudulent activities by submitting invoices for days beneficiaries did not show up for treatment. Even the figures of the beneficiaries that showed up were highly inflated, and he faked medical records to back unreal injury claims. One of the charges against him also was that he did not remit tax for some earnings he made through some of his deals.

For six months, Dr. Eugene Kramer kept presenting account statements for the misalignment of the joints treatment to a legal practitioner, who also submitted the account statement to a motorcar security firm to give backing to a victim body bruise assertion. Dr. Eugene Kramer designed fake medical records to give backing to the assertion.

United States Attorney, Aaron L. Weisman, Joseph R. Bonavolonta who is a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston, and Kristina O Connell who is a Special Agent Internal Revenue Service of Criminal Investigation informed the general public that the accused Dr Eugene Kramer has confessed to committing health care deception and deceiving the authorities by plotting to evade tax.

One out of the many pieces of evidence used to nab Dr. Eugene Kramer by the prosecuting team was a patient that was supervised by the prosecuting team with technology showed up on fifteen different instances at Dr. Eugene Kramer’s firm for the misalignment of the joint treatment feigning motorcar injury. Out of the 15 different instances that the patient used to carry out the investigation showed up at Dr. Eugene Kramer’s office, the number of times that this patient did not receive any treatment at all was more than the number of times treatment was given. Dr. Kramer did not carry out any test on the patient to determine the kind of treatment that will be given.

Dr. Eugene Kramer faces up to fifteen years jail term and up to 350 million dollars fine when the trial resumes on October 2, 2020.

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