Joseph Schwartz
Make Schwartz Pay (Editorial)
Despite his presidential pardon, Joseph Schwartz has not yet paid his debt to Arkansas. read more >
Trump Pardon Doesn’t Shield Ex-Nursing Home Operator From Arkansas Prison Sentence
Officials said Joseph Schwartz, the former owner of Skyline Healthcare, still owes restitution in Arkansas, as well. read more >
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Ex-Nursing Home Tycoon Convicted of Medicaid Fraud and Tax Evasion, Ordered to Pay $1.8M
Joseph Schwartz was the majority owner and president of Skyline Healthcare LLC, which operated multiple nursing homes in Arkansas. read more >
Ex-Nursing Home Operator Faces Prolonged Legal Battle
Joseph Schwartz, 63, who is facing state and federal charges, recently received another continuance in his case in U.S. District Court in New Jersey. read more >
Ex-Nursing Home Operator Hit With $8.4M Judgment
Disgraced former Arkansas nursing home operator Joseph Schwartz recently was hit with a $8.4 million judgment. read more >
Ex-Nursing Home Operator Ordered to Pay $7.7 Million
The judgment was the latest blow to Joseph Schwartz, whose Skyline Health Care LLC was in charge of 21 nursing homes across Arkansas. read more >
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Woes Pile Up on Ex-Nursing Home Tycoon
In December, a former Arkansas nursing home operator was charged with eight counts of Medicaid fraud and two counts of failing to pay taxes. Then things went really wrong for Joseph Schwartz. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Former Arkansas Nursing Home Operator Charged with Medicaid Fraud, Tax Fraud
Joseph Schwartz, who owned Skyline Health, faces multiple felony counts. read more >
Skyline Health Target of Multimillion-Dollar Medical Bill
One of the largest medical suppliers in the country is suing the troubled New Jersey nursing home chain that operated a number of facilities in Arkansas. read more >
Skyline Health to Exit Nursing Home Industry
Skyline Health, which recently saw two of its 21 skilled nursing facilities in Arkansas put into receivership, is leaving the nursing home business. read more >
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