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Man Allegedly Receives $350,000 In Medical Services Using Another Person's ID

Posted on April 4, 2013 by Dissent

A man is being accused of racking up hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical services while using another person’s identification.

Kenneth A. Marshall, 41, is charged with identity theft, receiving stolen property and obstructing official business.

Marshall allegedly gained possession of a stolen license six years ago in Terre Haute, Ind.

Officials at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center discovered that Marshall used the victim’s ID multiple times, according to court documents.

Read more on 10TV.

The Columbus Dispatch reports that the fraudulent use of a South Carolina man’s ID went on for 5 years, and was only detected because the South Carolina man, Michael Weatherford, questioned why he continued to get bills  from OSU for services he never received. The report doesn’t indicate when the real Michael Weatherford first contacted OSU about the erroneous bills, and why OSU didn’t catch this problem sooner.

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