The mastermind of what was has been called the largest insurance fraud scheme in California could enjoy an extra month of freedom, thanks to the protracted battle over restitution.
Meanwhile, the man who managed the books for Pacific Hospital of Long Beach while the scheme generated nearly $1 billion in fraudulent bills is asking to also delay his date to report to federal prison.
The U.S. Attorneys’ Office for the Central District of California on Monday asked a federal judge in Santa Ana to continue the surrender date of Michael D. Drobot until Sept. 14. On the same day...
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