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    MAN LINKED TO W.VA. MEDICARE FRAUD GETS PRISON

    The Associated Press State & Local Wire
    January 30, 2012 Monday 10:28 PM GMT

    An Armenian citizen has been sentenced in West Virginia for his role
    in a health care scheme intended to defraud more than $4 million
    from Medicare.

    A federal judge in Charleston on Monday sentenced the 42-year-old
    defendant, Sargis Tadevosyan, to six years in prison. He was found
    guilty in November on felony charges of conspiracy to commit health
    care fraud and aggravated identity theft.

    According to the government, the charges stem from a scheme involving
    "false front providers." That involves a company posing as a Medicare
    health care provider and unlawfully billing Medicare as a legitimate
    service.

    Investigators say they discovered seven false front providers
    established in and around Charleston.

    U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin said Monday's prison term was likely the
    longest involving health care fraud in the state.

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