Woman Sentenced To Prison In $25M Health Scam

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The former owner of an LA medical equipment company has been sentenced to more than six years in federal prison for submitting nearly $25 million in bogus Medicare bills.

Federal prosecutors say 46-year-old Susanna Artsruni had workers at several LA medical clinics sign orders for medically unnecessary equipment and tests — some of which were never even provided.

She was sentenced Monday to 76 months in prison by a federal judge after pleading guilty earlier this year to health care fraud and money laundering.

Medicare paid her nearly $10 million on the fraudulent bills. As part of the sentence, Artsruni was ordered to repay the money.

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