Yousef Almatrahi, 34, of Romulus, Michigan, the owner of a home health agency, was sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay $1,359,512.69 in restitution in connection with his guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud in connection with his payment of illegal kickbacks for the referral of patients from the clinics for medically unnecessary home health services. Sandeela's dead.". "Here in Georgia, this is going to make me sound like a backwoods cracker, but we don't have many Muslims," Begner says. Rashid, of West Bloomfield, is serving 15 years in prison and has been ordered to pay more than $51 million in restitution after pleading guilty last year to conspiracy to commit health care. Tracy Samilton covers energy and transportation, including the auto industry and the business response to climate change for Michigan Radio. Joseph Betro, 60, of Oakland County: Convicted at trial in 2020 for conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, and health care fraud. Also involved was Mashiyat Rashid, Patinos business partner and part-owner of the clinics, who purchased private jet flights,tickets to NBA Finals games and real estate. These are not just crimes of greed, these are crimes that make this countrys opioid crisis even worse and that is why the department will continue to relentlessly pursue these cases., Patients look to physicians and medical professionals for their expertise and knowledge, trusting that they will do what is best to take care of them, said Assistant Director Luis Quesada of the FBIs Criminal Investigative Division. https://www.justice.gov/criminal-fraud/health-care-fraud-unit. "But that is wrong because law is changed. WASHINGTON Mashiyat Rashid, 40, of West Bloomfield, Michigan, the fromer CEO of the Tri-County Wellness Group of medical providers in Michigan and Ohio was sentenced to 15 years in prison. A former Tri-County employee testified at the trial of Rashids co-defendants that the practices at the clinic were barbaric.. All rights reserved. In Michigan, the Oakland County Sheriffs Office and Michigan State Police both use the counter-terrorism listening devices. Cell-site simulators masquerade as a cell phone tower, which tricks the phone and allows agents to listen in. The sentences come days after the announcement that Michigan would receive about $800million of ahistoric $26 billion opioid settlementwithdrugmanufacturer Johnson & Johnson and three large distributors. Sentenced to 18 months in prison; $827,713.00 in restitution. Hussein Saad, 42, of Dearborn: Pleaded guilty to one count of making false statements. On wednesday, Chief Judge Denise Page Hood of the Eastern District of Michigan sentenced Rashid who was responsible for leading a $150 million conspiracy to defraud the Medicare program. Kashif Rasool, M.D., 46, of Troy, Michigan, is scheduled to be sentenced in connection with his guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Theyre also known as stingrays or IMSI catchers.. Francisco Patino, a doctor and part-owner of the clinics, bought jewelry, cars and vacations, as well as paid Ultimate Fighting Championship and other mixed martial arts fighters to promote his specialized diet program. Sentenced to10 months in prison;$415,207.54 in restitution. Meiuttenun Brown, M.D., 51, of Toledo: Pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Sentenced in March 2021 to 15 years in prison; over $51 million in restitution. Sandeela Kanwal was the 25-year-old daughter of Chaudry Rashid. A surveillance team of federal agents watched him enter and leave the bank. "Patients largely acquiesced to these unnecessary procedures because of their addiction or desire to obtain pills to be resold on the street by drug dealers," said the department release. "Supposedly Tara the big plantation from 'Gone with the Wind' this is where it was located," Christian says of the family's home. Twenty-one other people, including 12 doctors, have been convicted in the scheme. The spy device was used to track down Mashiyat Rashid, 37, of West Bloomfield Township, who owns the Tri-County Network, a group of seven medical clinics, massage therapy and pain management clinics, and a laboratory. She strictly adheres to the ethical standards in journalism. Glenn Saperstein, M.D., 58, of Commerce Township, Michigan, was sentenced to 20 months in prison, and ordered to pay $2,722,760.95 in restitution in connection with his guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Rashid faces up to life in federal prison if he is convicted of the charges, which include health fraud conspiracy, money laundering and receiving kickbacks. Other physicians involved in the scheme purchased luxury cars, gold bars, and indoor basketball courts and swimming pools. Mashiyat Rashid: Pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, and one count of money laundering. 38 year old Mashiyat Rashid is to be sentenced today in Detroit Federal Court. This death could have happened, he says, in any culture, with any family. In Scottsville, N.Y., a Turkish immigrant has been in and out of psychiatric care since he was charged three years ago with killing his wife and beating his daughters because of alleged sexual assault. Despite strict bond conditions that barred him from using a cellphone, Rashid used phones to arrange secret meetings with a co-defendant in a bathroom, contacted witnesses and enlisted the help of his personal trainer to meet with others, prosecutors wrote. At the time Rashid pleaded guilty, U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider called the crimes "particularly troubling" because Rashid's clinics "made Michigan's opioid crisis even worse by prescribing over 6 million dosages of medically unnecessary opioids to individuals who were already suffering from opioid addiction.". The Fraud Section leads the Health Care Fraud Strike Force. The Justice Department press release said the procedure sometimes produced pain greater than the purported pain they were experiencing in the first place, and in some others produced open holes in their backs. Mashiyat Rashid, Patinos business partner and part-owner of the clinics, purchased private jet flights, courtside tickets to the NBA Finals and expensive real estate. Shahid Malik is a local representative of Atlanta's Pakistani population and one of the very few willing to speak about the Rashid case. Rashid orchestrated a conspiracy that dates to 2008 involving six others and a web of companies controlled by him, prosecutors allege. A lock (LockA locked padlock) or https:// means youve safely connected to the .gov website. Steven Adamczyk, M.D., 47, of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, was sentenced to 42 months in prison, and ordered to pay $1,237,570.97 in restitution in connection with his guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. "This thing hurt the Muslim community, Pakistani community," he says. An affiliate of Peter Cummings' company paid the U.S. Five physicians were convicted in two separate trials, while 18 other defendants pleaded guilty. According to the Department of Justice, Rashid incentivized the physicians to follow the Tri-County protocol of offering opioid prescriptions and administering unnecessary injections by offering to split the Medicare reimbursements for these lucrative procedures. Have stingrays been used in other Michigan investigations? Real Estate Insider: In a test of the market, Orleans Landing for sale, Real Estate Insider: Chunk of former Michigan state fairgrounds property for sale, Real Estate Insider: Jax Kar Wash scouting 250-plus sites for new locations, Dittrich Furs sells Bloomfield Hills building, will consolidate into Midtown Detroit store, Otus Supply restaurant and live music venue in Ferndale closes, DTE seeks double-digit rate hike after setback in last case, Bedrock ready to demolish existing Wayne County jail site, Capitol Park building designed by Albert Kahn to add 4 floors, get new facade. Detroit-based developer The. The device used by the FBI was a cell-site simulator, authorized by a federal magistrate on July 10, the same day a surveillance team tailing Rashid saw him withdraw $500,000 from a bank and stuff the cash in a duffel bag. The clinics sometimes recruited people at homeless shelters to be able to bill for more of the costly procedures, which, over eight years, netted the clinics $300 million in reimbursements from Medicare and other groups. What other agencies are snooping? Court documents say that in November he was ordered to forfeit the 59,000-square-foot building and land at 2932-2942 W. Grand Blvd., as well as a total of $11.55 million he had stashed away in various bank accounts in his own name and those of his various businesses and their affiliates. Evidence further established that the defendant physicians repeatedly performed these unnecessary injections on patients over several years and were paid more for facet joint injections than any other medical clinic in the United States. The case status is Pending - Other Pending. Sentenced in February to 9 years in prison; $27,417,516in restitution. "Ultimately a mixed-use development of some sort will be warranted in this location, although the timing is uncertain. According to court documents, from 2008 to 2016, Rashid was the CEO of the Tri-County Wellness Group, where the clinics had a policy to offer patients, some of whom were suffering from legitimate pain and others of whom were drug dealers or opioid addicts, prescriptions of Oxycodone 30 mg, but forced the patients to submit to unnecessary back injections in exchange for the prescriptions. Mohammed Zahoor, 53, of Oakland County:Convicted at trial in 2020 for conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, and health care fraud. He says that the killing has nothing to do with Islam, but that Rashid has little education and comes from a small village in Pakistan where tribal traditions are strong. Sandeela Kanwal, 25, was found dead on her bedroom floor last July. Charlotte, N.C.-based Bank of America NA filed a lawsuit against Rashid and his M. Rashid Holdings LLC last year, saying he took out a $1.95 million mortgage with them to buy the property but was in default. For more on this, go to The Detroit News. Capitol Commission moves toward firearm ban, Biden's student loan relief faces its biggest test yet at the Supreme Court, Feds target Medicare fraud in Detroit, nationwide, More Medicare fraud charges announced in Detroit, Michiganders swept up in health care fraud investigation. Spilios Pappas, M.D., 63, of Lucas County, Ohio, convicted at trial in 2020 for conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, and health care fraud, was sentenced on March 9, to nine years in prison and ordered to pay $32,287,758 in restitution. The move by U.S. District Judge Denise Page Hood comes two months after Mashiyat Rashid, 37, was released on $500,000 bond, ordered to wear a GPS tether and live under house arrest. Opioid overdose deaths have growntenfold in Michigan since the year 2000, according to state government data, which recorded2,036 deaths in 2018. Sentenced to 6 months in prison; $35,480.98 in restitution. Sentenced March 9 to 9 years in prison; $32,287,758 in restitution. The allegations were contained in a new federal indictment against four doctors and pain clinic CEO Mashiyat Rashid, 38, of West Bloomfield Township, who prosecutors say orchestrated a. An email to him seeking comment and additional information was not returned. This case was filed in U.S. Courts Of Appeals, U.S. Court Of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Mohd's connections and jobs at similar companies. Aligarh Sanitary House. Justice Department policies require warrants and court orders, but there is no policy for local police agencies, The Detroit News said. Federal prosecutors have charged 21 people with Medicare fraud in metro Detroit.The indictments include doctors, physical therapists and clinic managers., Two top Obama administration officials want people to know that cracking down on Medicare fraud is a Cabinet-level priority.U.S. Kirk Pinho/Crain's Detroit Business Detroit-based The Platform LLC bought this chunk of West Grand Boulevard land from the United States Marshals Service last month. in the city's New Center area hit the market with an $4 million ask, $1.4 million more than the $2.6 million health care CEO Mashiyat Rashid. Staying current is easy with Crain's news delivered straight to your inbox, free of charge. "We have had some contact with other owners adjacent and to the west, fronting Grand Boulevard," Cummings said in an email about the property. Other physicians involved in the scheme purchased luxury cars, gold bars, and indoor basketball courts and swimming pools. As they surveyed the scene, police tried to piece together what had happened. Give Light and the People Will Find Their Own Way, Excellence in Education Award Nominations. Tariq Omar, 63, of Oakland County:Convicted at trial in 2020 for conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, and health care fraud. The conspiracy generated so much money that Rashid withdrew $500,000 from a bank this summer and stuffed the cash in a duffel bag, the government said. DETROIT, MI The FBI used a spy gadget typically used to fight terrorism to track down a jet-setting Metro Detroit businessman who is among seven people accused in a massive, $164 million opioid prescription scheme. The scheme involved coercing patients at Tri County Wellness Group's clinics to submit to medically unnecessary and sometimes horribly painful back injections in order to get prescriptions for opioids. It is unconscionable that doctors and health care professionals would violate their oath to do no harm and exploit vulnerable patients struggling with addiction, Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. But he says Kanwal's murder doesn't fit in that category of crimes. Zahid Sheikh, M.D., 62, of Macomb County, Michigan, was sentenced to 70 months in prison, and ordered to pay $2,088,797 in restitution in connection with his guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Official websites use .gov Rashid is the second defendant to be sentenced. He used the ill-gotten gains on a $7 million mansion in Franklin, a Lamborghini and more. Sign up for our Commercial Real Estate Report newsletterto receive the latest news, exclusives and analysis right in your inbox. Click below to see everything we have to offer. Why is that a problem? "And the reason he took his daughter's life," says Schindler, "by his own words was that she wasn't being true to her religion or to her husband.". The case According to evidence presented at trial, the four doctors worked at clinics operated by Tri-County Group owned by co-conspirator Mashiyat Rashid from 2008 to 2016. That scheme involved false Medicare billing and distribution of over 4.2 doses of narcotics such as oxycodone. Seven other people connected to the operation still await sentencing. Kirk Pinho is a senior reporter covering commercial real estate. Mashiyat Rashid: Pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, and one count of money laundering. Joshua Burns, 43, of Detroit, Michigan, was sentenced to one-day in prison and ordered to pay $144,00 in restitution in connection with his guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States and pay and receive illegal kickbacks and bribes in connection with Patinos referral of urine drug testing and sponsorship of MMA fighters. CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete. Official websites use .gov Manish Bolina, M.D., 43, of Canton, Michigan, was sentenced to 20 months in prison, and ordered to pay $310,936.95 in restitution in connection with his guilty plea to one count of false statements. Case Details. Rashid's case also drew attention in the last two years for the luxuries he reaped as a result of his scam, which also involved six others. in the city's New Center area hit the market with an $4 million ask, $1.4 million more than the $2.6 million health care CEO Mashiyat Rashid paid for it at the end of 2016. David Yangouyian, M.D., 58, of Farmington Hills, Michigan, was sentenced to six months in prison, and ordered to pay $35,480.98 in restitution in connection with his guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. "That's it 9816," he says. Michael Stevenson, co-founder of Southfield-based law firm Stevenson & Bullock PLC, is the court-appointed receiver. Pain clinics and other medical providers under his direction forced patients to undergo extremely lucrative back injections in return for Oxycodone prescriptions. Rural Home was the childhood home of Annie Fitzgerald Stephens, the grandmother of author Margaret Mitchell, and was the center of a large cotton plantation. Mashiyat Rashid, the man who orchestrated a nightmarish Medicare fraud scheme in Michigan and Ohio, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. Staying current is easy with Crains news delivered straight to your inbox. This is American law.". IRS-CI is committed to working with its law enforcement partners to help fight the opioid crisis and to prevent unscrupulous heath care professionals from using taxpayer funded programs as their own piggybanks, said Special Agent in Charge Sarah Kull of the IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI), Detroit Field Office. Rashid, 41, is now in federal prison in Pennsylvania with a release date in June 2030 following a March 2021 sentencing, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Sentenced to 20 months in prison;$310,936.95 in restitution. Glenn Saperstein,58, of Commerce Township: Pleadedguilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Some of the patients were genuinely suffering from pain, and some were addicts. Meiuttenun Brown, M.D., 51, of Toledo, Ohio, is scheduled to be sentenced in connection with her guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Mashiyat Rashid, a Michigan healthcare CEO, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in a massive, cruel healthcare fraud and opioid distribution scheme. He says Rashid told police he strangled his daughter with a bungee cord, which he later burned and flushed down the toilet. Then in December, the receiver for the property had a $3.925 million offer ($66.45 per square foot) from Birmingham-based The Barbat Organization, run by Duane Barbat, to purchase the building. Mashiyat Rashid, Patino's business partner and part-owner of the clinics, purchased private jet flights, courtside tickets to the NBA Finals and expensive real estate. Detroit sues Marvin Winans' unfinished Perfecting Church for blight, Ashley Capital plans $40 million building on former unlicensed Taylor landfill, Capitol Park building designed by Albert Kahn to add 4 floors, get new facade, Dittrich Furs sells Bloomfield Hills building, will consolidate into Midtown Detroit store, Otus Supply restaurant and live music venue in Ferndale closes, DTE seeks double-digit rate hike after setback in last case, Bedrock ready to demolish existing Wayne County jail site. Hina Qazi, 39, of Rochester Hills, Michigan, the owner of a home health agency, was sentenced to 18 months in prison and ordered to pay $827,713 in restitution in connection with her guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud in connection with her payment of illegal kickbacks for the referral of patients from the clinics for medically unnecessary home health services. . "There are no witnesses to it. Stephanie Borgula, 41, of Livonia, Michigan, a licensed physical therapist, is scheduled to be sentenced in connection with her guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Hussein Saad, M.D., 42, of Dearborn, Michigan, was sentenced to 10 months in prison, and ordered to pay $415,207.54 in restitution in connection with his guilty plea to one count of false statements. Then, at 1:55 a.m., Clayton County received a 911 call from a woman named Gina Rashid who was worried about her stepdaughter, Sandeela. Rashid was arrested Wednesday and his bond was revoked Thursday, according to court records. "He admitted to actually taking the life of his daughter," says Sgt. Rashid incentivized the physicians to follow the Tri-County protocol of offering opioid prescriptions and administering unnecessary injections by offering to split the Medicare reimbursements for these lucrative procedures. A pretrial hearing is expected later this month. Testimony at the trial established that in some instances the patients experienced more pain from the shots than from the pain they had purportedly come to have treated; that audible screams from patients were observed throughout the clinics; and that some patients developed adverse conditions, including open holes in their back. Like the Detroit Patch Facebook page; story continues below. An additional 1,556 people died from synthetic narcotic overdose, including fentanyl. "Rashid has repeatedly violated the conditions. Christian says when police arrived at the house, they found the 57-year-old pizza shop owner sitting cross-legged in his driveway, smoking a cigarette. It's the most recent real estate-related ripple from the Rashid case. For her, integrity is everything. (Full disclosure: I went to high school with Rashid; he was a senior when I was a freshman, and we ran on the track team together, although we weren't friends. Mashiyat Rashid, 37, of West Bloomfield, Michigan; Spilios Pappas, 61, of Monclova, Ohio; Joseph Betro, 57, of Novi, Michigan; Tariq Omar, 61, of West Bloomfield, Michigan; and Mohammed Zahoor, 51, also of Novi, were each charged with one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud. The technology also sweeps up information about bystanders phones in the area, and in doing so, sends probing signals into the homes and offices of innocent people to reach phones inside, the ACLU said. To obtain prescriptions, the evidence showed that the patients had to submit to expensive, unnecessary and sometimes painful back injections, known as facet joint injections. Kim Page, who is marketing the property for sale at $67.72 per square foot, said her company, Front Page Properties, has had a lot of activity in the building but no formal offers yet. Hina Qazi, 39, of Rochester Hills, owner of a home health agency: Pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud in connection with his payment of illegal kickbacks for the referral of patients for medically unnecessary home health services. HHS-OIG, FBI, and IRS-CI conducted the investigation. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Over $16 million in fraud proceeds was forfeited by the United States from the defendants. Mashiyat Rashid, who led Tri-County Wellness Group, as well as owned, controlled and operated numerous pain clinics, laboratories and other providers in Michigan and Ohio, pleaded guilty to. Since joining Crain's Detroit Business in 2013, he has written about leasing, development and property sales in Detroit and its suburbs, as well as the industry's trends, personalities and quirks. Filings from last month say that a sale for $5 million to an entity called Detroit Development Real Estate LLC is expected to be completed before March 25. Marivic has been a freelance writer/journalist for nearly 20 years. A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. The procedures, facet joint injections, given to the patients were chosen because they were among the highest reimbursing procedures, the justice department said. David Yangouyian, 58, of Farmington Hills: Pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Accompanying the prison sentence is an order to pay over $51 million in restitution to Medicare in addition to forfeiting traceable proceeds of the health care fraud scheme to the United States (over $11.5 million, commercial real estate, residential real estate, and a Detroit Pistons season ticket membership. She wanted out of an arranged marriage, but her father thought a divorce would bring shame to the family. Mashiyat Rashid was sentenced after pleading guilty in 2018 to money laundering and conspiracy to . Others charged were Yasser Mozeb, of Oakland County; Dr. Spilios Pappas of Lucas County, Ohio: Dr. Abdul Haq, of Washtenaw County; and Oakland County physicians Dr. Joseph Betro, Dr. Tariq Omar and Dr. Mohammed Zahoor, according to court documents. Sign up for our Commercial Real Estate Report newsletterto receive the latest news, exclusives and analysis right in your inbox. The window to her bedroom is open.". Staying current is easy with Crain's news delivered straight to your inbox, free of charge. Assistant Chief Jacob Foster of the National Rapid Response Strike Force and Trial Attorneys Thomas Tynan, Steven Scott, Kathleen Cooperstein and Shankar Ramamurthy of the Justice Departments Fraud Section prosecuted the case. She'd been working the late shift that night. The first was from a man who told police, "My daughter's dead." Tasadaq Ali Ahmad, 54, of Canton, Michigan, the owner of a home health agency, is scheduled to be sentenced in connection with his guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States and pay and receive kickbacks. An indictment is merely an allegation and all defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. Zahid Sheikh,62, of Macomb County: Pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. The doctors working at the clinics agreed to work only a few hours a week to stay under the radar of the Drug Enforcement Administration, the department said, but were among the highest prescribers of oxycodone in Michigan. Sentenced March 9to 8 years in prison;$24,243,603 in restitution. Tariq Omar, M.D., 63, of Oakland County, Michigan, convicted at trial in 2020 for conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, and health care fraud, was sentenced on March 9, to eight years in prison and ordered to pay $24,243,603 in restitution. Mohammed Zahoor, M.D., 53, of Oakland County, Michigan, convicted at trial in 2020 for conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, and health care fraud, was sentenced in February 2022 to eight years in prison and ordered to pay $36,645,577 in restitution. Rashid was among the 22 defendants including 12 physicians who have been convicted for defrauding the countrys healthcare system. In addition to the prison sentence, Rashid was also ordered to pay over $51 million in restitution to Medicare, as well as forfeiture to the United States of property traceable to proceeds of the health care fraud scheme, including over $11.5 million, commercial real estate, residential real estate, and a Detroit Pistons season ticket membership. A press release last month says that for 11 years until 2018 "a multi-state network of pain clinics" participated in the fraud. Tasadaq Ali Ahmad, 54, of Canton, owner of a home health agency: Pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States and pay and receive kickbacks. The Tri-County clinics intentionally targeted the Medicare program and recruited patients from homeless shelters and soup kitchens. An email sent to Rashid's attorney, Sara MacWilliams of Bloomfield Hills-based MacWilliams Poirier PLLC, was not returned last week. "For me, and my upbringing, nothing in your life prepares you for that," Begner says. To police, in other words, this was an honor killing. Mohd has 2 jobs listed on their profile. He says Rashid was read and understood his rights. "Mashiyat Rashid is an unrepentant fraudster," Justice Department trial attorney Jacob Foster wrote in the filing. Authorities allege he was caught with a duffel bag stuffed with $500,000. All rights reserved. With a Crains Detroit Subscription you get exclusive access, insights and experiences to help you succeed in business. "It's not clear to me Mr. Rashid understood that by giving a statement, it might be held against him," he says. Polite Jr. of the Justice Departments Criminal Division said in a statement. If you have an iPhone, click here to get the free Patch iPhone app.). A lock (LockA locked padlock) or https:// means youve safely connected to the .gov website. "It is not based on Pakistani law. "We have gotten a lot of interested parties in it and even possibly some potential offers as well," she said. Malik says years ago, Pakistan used to punish honor killings with only seven years' imprisonment. An earlier filing says building repairs costing tens of thousands of dollars are also needed. Filing Date : Patients, including patients who were addicted to opioids, who told the doctors that they did not want, need, or benefit from the injections, were denied medication by the defendants and their co-conspirators until they agreed to submit to the expensive and unnecessary injections. Detective Mike Christian of the Clayton County Police Department has lived in Jonesboro, a suburb of Atlanta, all his life. Kirk Pinho is a senior reporter covering commercial real estate. Begner hopes the state doesn't make this about Islam or ethnicity. He pleaded guilty. David Weaver, 67, of Canton: Pleadedguilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. 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