Kelso man accused of Medicaid fraud The Daily News - Nov 17 12:10 AM
A Kelso man faces 17 counts of theft in a $45,000 Medicaid fraud cause. State prosecutors allege Victor L. Friedman, in conjunction with a state caseworker, billed Medicaid for services to three Medicaid patients that he never provided, according to the state Attorney General's Office.Save to My Web
Uncle Sam vs. James Lockhart The Village Voice - Nov 03 4:29 PM
Supreme Court hears appeal of elderly, sick man dunned for student loans (By Anya Kamenetz)Save to My Web
Former judge files for bankruptcy Pittsburgh Live - Nov 08 9:17 PM
Former Allegheny County Judge H. Patrick McFalls Jr., who resigned amid charges that he worked while drunk, is seeking Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection from creditors demanding more than $674,000 in unpaid debts.Save to My Web
Man gets 6-year term for embezzlement Baltimore Sun - Nov 01 12:53 AM
Alrub defrauded Arbutus company of $4.6 million A Baltimore man who pleaded guilty to defrauding an Arbutus furniture company of $4.6 million -- money he used to finance a number of businesses, including three bars, a liquor store and a health spa -- was sentenced to six years in prison and ordered to make full restitution to the family that owns the firm in federal court yesterday. Save to My Web
Color of Money Book Club Washington Post - Oct 21 2:47 AM
Author Nora Raum joined Michelle Singletary for a discussion of this month's Color of Money Book Club selection -- "Surviving Personal Bankruptcy." Save to My Web