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  • exabrial 5 minutes ago

    > An Arizona man was sentenced Friday to 15 years in prison and ordered to pay more than $452 million in restitution for conspiring to defraud Medicare and other federal health care benefit programs of more than $1 billion by operating a platform that generated false doctors’ orders used to support fraudulent claims for various medical items.

    I wish all headlines read like this instead of "here's why you should be scared"

  • hermannj314 a minute ago

    Does polymarket let you bet on when Trump pardons this guy?

  • AndrewKemendo 14 minutes ago

    I mean that’s pretty unabashed good news. I’m probably the most cynical person that comments regularly and I’ll take it!

    It’s something at least.