Clifford Shoemake, Casey Conner sentenced on Guam in one of biggest Medicare fraud cases
Owners of a former Guam-based medical transport company were sentenced this week to years in federal prison in what the U.S. Attorneys Office called one of the largest single Medicare ambulance fraud cases ever prosecuted.
Clifford Shoemake, 63, former owner of Guam Medical Transport was sentenced to almost six years, or 71 months, in prison.
Kimberly Clyde Casey Conner, 60, was sentenced to a little more than five years, or 63 months, in prison, according to the U.S. Attorneys Office.
The two were charged for their roles in a health care fraud and money laundering scheme. Their company billed Medicare and TriCare for fraudulent non-emergency ambulance transportation services on Guam.
Read more: https://www.guampdn.com/story/news/local/2020/06/30/clifford-shoemake-casey-conner-sentenced-guam-medicare-fraud-cases/5352755002/
(Guam Pacific Daily News)