Portland Press Herald Maine Business letter of the column.
Sentenced health WOMAN-PLAN of the fight against fraud: A federal judge sentenced a South Portland woman to one month in prison and five months of house arrest in connection with a scheme to cheat insurance plans Medicare.
Melissa Nee was sentenced Tuesday by letter guilty in July on health care fraud fees. Nee wrote checks to fictitious suppliers, for a personal advantage in the Machigonne directors and an accomplice to cash checks and shared the silver after a statement by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Maine.
Nee must pay $ 8483 in return Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maine, the parent company of Machigonne, as part of their sentence.
CITY graffiti on businesses: Portland Two men were arrested Monday night.
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