Friday, March 18, 2011

Alton Bates, Robert Ivory Levy and Juanita Anderson Hilton Sentenced in Scheme to Defraud Medicare


Source- http://neworleans.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pressrel11/no031711.htm

BATON ROUGE, LA—United States Attorney Donald J. Cazayoux, Jr. announced that U.S. District Judge Brian Jackson sentenced Alton Bates, 62, an attorney in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to 34 months in prison, to pay restitution of $1,063,873 to Medicare, to forfeit the gross proceeds of his scheme to defraud Medicare, and to three years' supervised release after imprisonment. Judge Jackson also sentenced co-defendants Robert Ivory Levy, 59, and Juanita Anderson Hilton, age 42, both of whom are residents of Baton Rouge and were licensed clinical social workers. Levy was sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment, was ordered to pay restitution of $120,946.89 to Medicare, and to serve three years' supervised release after imprisonment. Anderson Hilton was sentenced to three years' probation with a condition that she serve six months in a local halfway house and repay $89,450 to Medicare.

Alton Bates pled guilty on July 21, 2009 to two counts of health care fraud and two counts of paying illegal kickbacks. Levy and Anderson Hilton both pled guilty to one count of health care fraud. Anderson Hilton pled guilty on July 21, 2009 and Levy pled guilty on September 21, 2009.

Alton Bates, Robert Levy, and Juanita Anderson Hilton schemed to defraud the Medicare program by submitting false and fraudulent claims for psychotherapy services that were not provided. In total, the three defendants’ participation in this scheme involved more than 7,700 false claims seeking Medicare payments totaling $3,052,838. Due to the scheme, Medicare program paid more than $1,000,000 to Above and Beyond, LLC, the Baton Rouge company which the defendants operated between 2003 and 2005.


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