A New Jersey businessman and his girlfriend pleaded guilty to filing thousands of dollars in fraudulent insurance claims for chiropractic services and supplies provided to accident victims, many of whom were recruited with "runners," state Attorney General Stuart Rabner announced in a press release.
Olando Rolon, 49, of Runnemede, N.J. pleaded guilty on Oct. 30 to third-degree criminal use of runners before Judge Samuel D. Natal in Superior Court in Camden County, the attorney general's office said. On Nov. 1, Rolon's accomplice, Erika Ramos, 32, of Pennsauken, pleaded guilty to fourth-degr...
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