In a compounded medication kickback scheme involving a New Jersey pharmacy that hauled in $34-million, more than $900,000 went to a Florida man who helped orchestrate the whole thing.
Two Toms River men and a third from Parkland, Florida plead guilty in Newark Federal Court on Tuesday to their roles in a massive health care fraud conspiracy.
A chiropractor from Manalapan with a practice in Elizabeth is one of seven practitioners charged with taking hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of kickbacks from the same medical imaging firm for referrals.
The president of a Lakewood compounding pharmacy faces up to five years in prison for fraud that federal prosecutors say cost health insurors and federal health benefit programs hundreds of thousands of dollars.