A federal judge in Northern California on Thursday ordered Pain Free Diagnostics Inc. to deposit $1.2 million into the court’s registry to pay restitution to more than two dozen carriers it defrauded through a billing scheme.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Southern California secured a plea agreement from a doctor accused of accepting kickbacks to prescribe interferential stimulation therapy and compound drugs.
The order signed Thursday directs Pain Free Diagnostics to deposit before an Oct. 1 sentencing hearing the $1.2 million it agreed to pay as restitution when ple...
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