Submitted by IamSauerKraut t3_10mktqz in Pennsylvania

Looks like a family of dentists and numerous others engaged in human trafficking, racketeering, tax evasion and using unapproved dental implants. Ringleaders of Savani Group face at least 400 years in the federal pen if convicted. Quite the read.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edpa/pr/savani-group-owners-and-associates-charged-racketeering-conspiracy

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Fleeroy54 t1_j63xam5 wrote

Medicare fraud of $80 MILLION!? Holy shit.

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Gettheinfo2theppl t1_j643627 wrote

That's just one group 🥲 America has money for socialized healthcare, we just let people steal it and take it from us.

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Palmer-Eldritch-2021 t1_j645cqc wrote

A big part of the ACA reforms was that it set up a separate division at DOJ that just goes after Medicaid/Medicare fraud. It's paid for itself every year. A big part of why we still have issues is that the wealthiest man in congress, Senator Rick Scott (R-Fl), made his fortune bilking Medicare. As CEO his company was involved in an auto-bill scam that was, at the time, the largest Medicare fraud in US history, totaling over $ 1 billion. He pleaded the 5th nearly 100 times in the trial, pretending he had no idea how it could happen. He also opposed the ACA's fraud reforms.

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IamSauerKraut OP t1_j64mu8l wrote

Dan Meusser, a PA congressman reputed to be a resident of NY, also made his fortune by bilking Medicare via kickback schemes. Only fined $80,000. Was not forced to disgorge the ill-gotten gains thanks to the loving hands of his pal, then US Attorney for the Middle District of PA, Tom Marino.

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GreatJob6ftBarbie t1_j65vj0v wrote

Rick Scott did the same thing and look at him now, junior senator from FL 🙄

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IamSauerKraut OP t1_j65zbm0 wrote

Rick Scott has a crackhead ego almost as large as benedict donald's and I have no doubt he wants a shot at being king of the US, too.

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Yelloeisok t1_j663aw3 wrote

No doubt why the Republicans put him in charge of the NRSC - if anyone knows how to defraud the government he should rise to the top. He took his job so seriously that he went to Italy to escape when they audited the committees finances.

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drxdrg08 t1_j64wqxx wrote

> Medicare fraud of $80 MILLION!? Holy shit.

More than $80M. That's the thing. Imagine how much fraud there is for smaller amounts that will never be discovered, prosecuted and partially clawed back.

Medicare/Medicaid are huge systems where there is little incentive to discover fraud. Nobody gets a huge bonus if they find fraud. And that's why big government run programs have this stereotype about them that they are mismanaged and rife with fraud. And rightfully so.

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Drewcifer81 t1_j63scmh wrote

>human trafficking, racketeering, tax evasion and using unapproved dental implants

Knowing the federal government, it was the last one that got the ball rolling.

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drxdrg08 t1_j64xwp7 wrote

Very likely someone went to another dentist that found some "issues" with the implant and it was reported up.

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SwadianZunist t1_j64114u wrote

Tax evasion?

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mth5312 t1_j6473ke wrote

Ummm the last one is using unapproved dental implants? But the govt does love it's tax evasion charges.

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Drewcifer81 t1_j64s27q wrote

You give the IRS too much credit. The FDA enforcement folks are a tenacious bunch - just ask all the raw milk folk in central PA.

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nonosejoe t1_j63qw3p wrote

These people are fucked. They deserve it. And the feds don’t file charges after spending years investigating unless they have a rock solid case.

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marc_nado t1_j688jfm wrote

And from what I understand, especially a RICO case. aren’t they notorious for being so hard to nail down?

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IamSauerKraut OP t1_j68r3t5 wrote

Not if the defendants thru their own acts and communications make the case for conviction.

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starcom_magnate t1_j641rla wrote

Whoa! My family went to one of their practices for a few years, and there was always ridiculous turnover with hygienists, etc. to the point that we never felt comfortable with their work, or their care suggestions.

Left them behind and went to a new place that may be the best dentist I've had in all my life.

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DrSilverthorn t1_j64bwbu wrote

Talk about a diversified criminal enterprise! Jeesh.

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Gstamsharp t1_j64le8m wrote

Fking RICO! It's never RICO. And when it is actually RICO, someone is going to jail for a thousand years.

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gslavik t1_j643nt7 wrote

I thought it was never RICO ... damn.

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AlbrechtSchoenheiser t1_j66svbz wrote

I have a relative who works there. If the moderators would like me to verify that I can do so with the promise that they will protect that person's anonymity. Afterwards if anyone has any questions I would be willing to relay them to the employee in question.

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IamSauerKraut OP t1_j68r7a2 wrote

no doxxing. thx.

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AlbrechtSchoenheiser t1_j6bt6ig wrote

Uhhh what are you talking about? I have a relative that works for that company and would be willing to answer any questions that anyone has. Where did you get doxxing from?

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Yagsirevahs t1_j68ffmk wrote

How are their fines lower than what they stole?

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IamSauerKraut OP t1_j68rdmz wrote

It is called "the efficiency of the federal government."

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