DataBreaches.Net

Menu
  • About
  • Breach Notification Laws
  • Privacy Policy
  • Transparency Report
Menu

TX: Tyler Businessman Arrested for Heath Care Fraud Violations

Posted on June 18, 2010 by Dissent

A Tyler businessman has been arrested on charges of health care fraud violations in the Eastern District of Texas announced U.S. Attorney John M. Bales today.

Nicodemus Udofia, 50, of Tyler, was arrested on June 15, 2010, in connection with a health care fraud scheme.

On June 3, 2010, a federal grand jury returned a 14-count indictment charging Udofia, the owner of a Tyler medical equipment business, with health care fraud, wire fraud, illegal remunerations, and aggravated identity theft. According to the indictment, from January 2006 to August 2008, Udofia is alleged to have submitted claims to Medicare and Medicaid for medical equipment and supplies which were not prescribed or otherwise authorized by a physician. t is alleged that Udofia forged the signatures of physicians on prescriptions and represented that physicians had prescribed or ordered medical equipment for certain patients when the physicians had not prescribed or ordered the equipment. Through his company, Ebony Medical Equipment & Supplies, Inc., Udofia submitted claims for payment to Medicare and Medicaid based on forged paperwork. As a result of these claims, the defendant unlawfully obtained more than $70,000 from Medicare and Medicaid. Udofia is also charged with offering to pay cash kickbacks in exchange for patient information that he could use to submit claims to Medicare and Medicaid. Udofia’s indictment was unsealed on June 17, 2010.

If convicted, Udofia faces up to 10 years in federal prison for each count of health care fraud, 20 years in prison for each count of wire fraud, five years in prison for each count of illegal remunerations, and up to two years in prison for each count of aggravated identity theft.

The investigation leading to the charges was conducted by agents from the Texas Office of the Attorney General – Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (OAG-MFCU), the FBI, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Office of the Inspector General (HHS-OIG). This case is being prosecuted by Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Nathaniel C. Kummerfeld.

A grand jury indictment is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Source: FBI

Category: Health Data

Post navigation

← UNR Warns Patients About Possible Health Info Compromise
Ca: Psychologist’s anonymized peer review notes are the personal information of the patient →

Now more than ever

"Stand with Ukraine:" above raised hands. The illustration is in blue and yellow, the colors of Ukraine's flag.

Search

Browse by Categories

Recent Posts

  • Department of Justice says Berkeley Research Group data breach may have exposed information on diocesan sex abuse survivors
  • Masimo Manufacturing Facilities Hit by Cyberattack
  • Education giant Pearson hit by cyberattack exposing customer data
  • Star Health hacker claims sending bullets, threats to top executives: Reports
  • Nova Scotia Power hit by cyberattack, critical infrastructure targeted, no outages reported
  • Georgia hospital defeats data-tracking lawsuit
  • 60K BTC Wallets Tied to LockBit Ransomware Gang Leaked
  • UK: Legal Aid Agency hit by cyber security incident
  • Public notice for individuals affected by an information security breach in the Social Services, Health Care and Rescue Services Division of Helsinki
  • PowerSchool paid a hacker’s extortion demand, but now school district clients are being extorted anyway (3)

No, You Can’t Buy a Post or an Interview

This site does not accept sponsored posts or link-back arrangements. Inquiries about either are ignored.

And despite what some trolls may try to claim: DataBreaches has never accepted even one dime to interview or report on anyone. Nor will DataBreaches ever pay anyone for data or to interview them.

Want to Get Our RSS Feed?

Grab it here:

https://databreaches.net/feed/

RSS Recent Posts on PogoWasRight.org

  • Clothing Retailer, Todd Snyder, Inc., Settles CPPA Allegations Regarding California Consumer Privacy Act Violations
  • US Customs and Border Protection Plans to Photograph Everyone Exiting the US by Car
  • Google agrees to pay Texas $1.4 billion data privacy settlement
  • The App Store Freedom Act Compromises User Privacy To Punish Big Tech
  • Florida bill requiring encryption backdoors for social media accounts has failed
  • Apple Siri Eavesdropping Payout Deadline Confirmed—How To Make A Claim
  • Privacy matters to Canadians – Privacy Commissioner of Canada marks Privacy Awareness Week with release of latest survey results

Have a News Tip?

Email: Tips[at]DataBreaches.net

Signal: +1 516-776-7756

Contact Me

Email: info[at]databreaches.net

Mastodon: Infosec.Exchange/@PogoWasRight

Signal: +1 516-776-7756

DMCA Concern: dmca[at]databreaches.net
© 2009 – 2025 DataBreaches.net and DataBreaches LLC. All rights reserved.