Carla Field reports:
A man who was a public school guidance counselor and who owned a counseling service admitted in court Wednesday to using information about some of his elementary school students in a $400,0000 Medicare scam.
Joseph Frank Korzelius, 46, of Tryon, North Carolina, pleaded guilty to health care fraud.
Korzelius, who owns Western Carolina Counseling Services, and who was a guidance counselor at Tryon Elementary School in Polk County, used the information of students and their siblings to submit billings for psychotherapy services that were never provided.
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h/t, Doug Levin