Two years into a 14-year prison sentence, the mastermind behind a far-flung scheme to defraud the federal workers' compensation program has had plenty of time to consider how he plans to pay $18 million in restitution.
But now, Garry Craighead has something else to think about: More than $10 million in damages he must pay, the result of a civil suit brought by a whistleblower and the U.S. government.
U.S. District Court Judge Xavier Rodriguez this week ordered triple damages in the case that involved kickbacks and 11,900 false claims filed with the federal Office of Workers'...
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