Florida Woman Convicted in Million Dollar Health Care Fraud for Phony Drug Treatment Centers: DOJ

Florida Woman Convicted in Million Dollar Health Care Fraud for Phony Drug Treatment Centers: DOJ
The Department of Justice logo is pictured on a wall after a news conference to discuss alleged fraud by Russian Diplomats in New York on Dec. 5, 2013. Carlo Allegri/Reuters
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The owner of a Florida addiction treatment facility has been found guilty of running an insurance scheme that charged private health insurers more than $58 million for services that were never provided and, in some cases, were not even medically necessary, the Department of Justice announced on April 13.

Carie Lyn Beetle, 44, a resident of Lake City, and a group of co-conspirators ran the illegal insurance scheme at two separate facilities that were operated by Beetle: Real Life Recovery Delray LLC (RLR), a substance abuse treatment center, and A Safe Place LLC, which did business under the name Halfway There Florida LLC (HWT) and operated as a “sober home,” according to court documents.

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