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Two Florida executives got 20-year sentences for a $233 million ACA fraud scheme targeting vulnerable people.
Two Florida executives, Cory Lloyd and Steven Strong, were each sentenced to 20 years in prison for a $233 million fraud scheme targeting vulnerable individuals under the Affordable Care Act.
They falsified enrollment forms, bribed people including the homeless and hurricane victims, and disrupted existing Medicaid coverage to earn millions in commissions.
Illicit funds were used to buy luxury assets like a yacht and a Florida Keys home.
The pair were ordered to pay $180.6 million in restitution, and the case underscores federal efforts to protect vulnerable populations from exploitation in healthcare programs.
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Dos ejecutivos de Florida recibieron sentencias de 20 años por un esquema de fraude ACA de $ 233 millones dirigido a personas vulnerables.