January 8, 2010 9:30 AM

Medicare Fraud Suspect Caught in Ecuador

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(AP)  A Miami man accused of bilking Medicare out of millions of dollars has been arrested in Ecuador two years after he allegedly fled.

Federal authorities found Fermin Rey, a Santeria high priest, last week in Quito. He was indicted in 2007 as the owner of clinics that bilked Medicare out of $5.2 million in bogus medical equipment claims.

Rey fled shortly after the indictment. Rey's case is among those that have caused judges to rethink bond for Medicare fraud suspects in South Florida because it is easy to flee. Of South Florida's 50 fugitives in health care fraud, authorities say dozens have fled to Cuba.

Rey's trial is scheduled for March. A telephone call to his lawyer was not immediately returned Tuesday.

AP
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by parisdakar November 18, 2009 9:45 AM EST
Book him, Dan-o.
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by us_1776 November 18, 2009 12:45 AM EST
There is a ton of "corporate" fraud surrounding Medicare. These businesses have figured out how to look legit but are really just completely bogus.
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by guest173 November 17, 2009 11:57 PM EST
steve kroft just interviewed a convict saying most of the pharmaceutical companies listed in the yellow pages in florida are medicare scammers. they probably do need to stop bond, they are making millions according to that report, it would be easy to leave if you are a millionaire
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by us_1776 November 17, 2009 8:45 PM EST
Nice work. Bring all these frauds in to stand trial. No bail.
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