A former University of Florida football player was sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison and ordered to pay about $ 18 million for
a healthcare fraud conspiracy that stripped millions from the TRICARE program for military members, veterans and their families, according to federal court records.
Not exact matches
He was convicted of one count of
conspiracy to commit
healthcare fraud, one count of wire
fraud, two counts of receiving
healthcare kickbacks, and had to personally forfeit $ 1.69 million.
He had to forfeit $ 66.4 million in restitution and is convicted of one count of
conspiracy to commit
healthcare fraud and wire
fraud.