A company accused by federal prosecutors of being at the center of a Southern California kickback scheme involving providers, and alleged by county prosecutors to be involved in a capping scheme involving applicants’ attorneys, was ordered to pay a fine of $100,000 plus a court assessment of $400.
But despite court documents in which a co-defendant admitted the scheme generated more than $9.5 million in claims and income of more than $5 million between 2013 and 2015, Providence Scheduling won’t have to pay any restitution under the sentence U.S. District Court Judge Cynthia Ba...
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