Owners of Hertel & Brown physical therapy practice will face prison terms when sentenced for fraud on Feb. 27. Restitution figures are still to come.
The Hertel & Brown health care fraud scheme is estimated to have cost public and private insurers $22 million. In latest court filing, U.S. Attorney's Office provides partial breakdown of health care ...
Two physical therapists were sentenced to three years of probation for their roles in the Hertel & Brown health care fraud case. The defendants, Jeremy R. Bowes and Bobby Lee Rainey, must also pay six ...
The 11th defendant is sentenced for pleading guilty to felony conspiracy charge in the federal case against Hertel & Brown ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The prosecution started with a grand jury indictment returned in U.S. District Court in Erie in November 2021. The case has ...
Patricia S. Berchtold, a former billing specialist at Hertel & Brown Physical & Aquatic Therapy, received three years probation and was ordered to pay $26,000 in restitution. Berchtold is the first of ...
A physical therapist in the Hertel & Brown case is arguing for probation, claiming he was "a foot soldier" in the fraud scheme. Austin J. Dudenhoefer pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud ...
U.S. Attorney's Office responds to defense request that judge vacate guilty verdict against physical therapist in Hertel & Brown health care fraud.
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