Two brothers who admitting bribing doctors in a $100-million health care scheme were sentenced to prison yesterday, closing a case that featured accounts of cash bribes, prostitutes and $300,000 luxury cars.
David Nicoll, 44, considered the orchestrator of the seven-year scheme, received a six-year sentence for his role in a fraud authorities said at the time of his arrest in 2013 was one of the largest of its kind ever uncovered. His younger brother, Scott, received a 43-month sentence.
The U.S. attorney’s office estimated at least $100 million of the revenue the company made between 2006 and 2013 derived from the bribery scheme
David Nicoll, 44, considered the orchestrator of the seven-year scheme, received a six-year sentence for his role in a fraud authorities said at the time of his arrest in 2013 was one of the largest of its kind ever uncovered. His younger brother, Scott, received a 43-month sentence.
The U.S. attorney’s office estimated at least $100 million of the revenue the company made between 2006 and 2013 derived from the bribery scheme
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June 15, 2018
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