Mississippi Man Admits to $51 Million Healthcare Fraud Scheme

Category: CHAMPVA and Other Healthcare Fraud (VHA)
District: New Jersey

Keaton Langston, of Booneville, Mississippi, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud. Langston owned, operated, had financial interests in, or was affiliated with pharmacies, medical equipment companies, and a laboratory that he used to defraud healthcare benefit programs by paying kickbacks and bribes in exchange for doctors’ orders. As part of the scheme, these companies billed Medicare and other benefit programs approximately $51 million. Langston received approximately $10 million from these reimbursements. The total loss to VA was approximately $330,000. This case was investigated by the VA OIG, FBI, HHS OIG, and Department of Defense OIG, Defense Criminal Investigative Service.

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