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Wayne County pharmacist sentenced in multi-million dollar Medicare fraud scheme

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Wayne county Pharmacist Receives Prison Sentence for $7.2 Million Medicare Fraud

A Wayne County pharmacist has been sentenced to federal prison for orchestrating a ‌multi-million dollar scheme to defraud Medicare, the Department of Justice announced today. Ali‍ Kassem, 38, of Dearborn, was sentenced to 78 months in prison and ordered to pay $7,248,188 in restitution.

The⁣ fraud centered around Kassem’s operation of Pharmco Pharmacy in Westland, Michigan. Between‍ January 2016 and December 2019, Kassem submitted false claims to Medicare⁣ for prescriptions that were never filled, for medically needless‍ compounded medications, and ⁤for medications dispensed in ‌quantities exceeding what ⁣was prescribed. This scheme allowed ⁢Kassem to illegally obtain​ over $7.2 million from the federal ⁣healthcare program. The case ⁢highlights ongoing federal efforts‌ to combat healthcare fraud and protect taxpayer dollars.

According to court documents,Kassem used the fraudulent proceeds to fund a​ lavish lifestyle,including luxury vehicles and real estate. He was convicted ‌in November⁣ 2023 following a jury trial. “This defendant⁣ exploited the Medicare system for⁤ personal​ gain, ⁢diverting critical resources from legitimate healthcare needs,” said James A.⁢ Tarasca, ‍Special Agent⁤ in Charge of the⁤ FBI Detroit Field Office. “The FBI remains committed to investigating and prosecuting those who seek to defraud our healthcare programs.”

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