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Former Medical Supply Owner’s Bankruptcy Dispute: $800K Debt in Question
A creditor of Hunter Matthew Burroughs, the former owner of a Rogers medical supply and billing company who was sentenced earlier this year to federal prison, doesn’t want the $800,000 he owes to be discharged from his bankruptcy. read more >
Rogers Businessman Sentenced to 4 Years for Medical Billing Fraud
The company billed insurers at markups of anywhere from 15 to 20 times what medications actually cost, and then paid physicians unlawful kickbacks on amounts collected. read more >
Common Compounds Attorney Seeks Trial Delay
An attorney for the former owner of a medical supply and billing company in Rogers who is facing federal charges has asked for another delay in the case. read more >
Legal Mess Includes Doctored Emails
Hunter Burroughs, the Rogers businessman at the heart of a federal fraud indictment, admitted more than a year ago to faking emails he submitted in a Florida civil lawsuit. read more >
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2nd Doctor Pleads Guilty in Kickback Scheme Involving Rogers Company
Robert Clay Smith, 60, admitted to submitting fraudulent claims to the Labor Department and private insurers. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
2 More Charged in Billing Fraud Scheme at Rogers Medical Supply Company
The former owner and the former CEO face charges of fraud and conspiracy. read more >
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