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Frisco Hospice Owner Headed to Prison, Fined Millions After Pleading Guilty to Fraud
The former owner of a Collin County hospice was sentenced Tuesday to prison and ordered to pay millions in restitution after pleading guilty to federal fraud charges.
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Ex-Hospice Manager Admits Scheme to Drug Patients to ‘Hasten Their Deaths'
A former manager of a Collin County hospice has pleaded guilty to health care fraud, admitting her role in a $60 million scheme that involved drugging patients to “hasten their deaths,” according to court documents.
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Frisco Hospice Executive Admits Role in Overdosing Patients to Maximize Profits
A former executive of a North Texas hospice on Thursday admitted her role in an alleged $60 million scheme that included overdosing patients to “hasten their deaths,” according to a court document.
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Frisco Hospice Owner Arrested While Awaiting Trial in $60 Million Fraud
A Collin County hospice owner who allegedly told nurses to overdose patients and make them “go bye-bye” to maximize profits was arrested Friday and accused of violating a judge’s order.
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16 People Linked to Frisco Hospice Indicted in Alleged $60 Million Fraud
The owner of a Frisco hospice and 15 others were indicted Tuesday after an FBI investigation uncovered an alleged $60 million health care fraud scheme.
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Frisco Hospice Responds to FBI Investigation
A Frisco hospice agency at the center of an FBI investigation involving allegations its owner regularly ordered nurses to overdose patients posted a response on its website.