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<title>Miami Couple Arrested for $1 Million Medicaid Fraud Scheme</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Fernando and Ileana Fonts,&nbsp;owners and operators of Free Line Medical Equipment in Miami, were&nbsp;arrested&nbsp;and charged with organized fraud for falsely billing the Florida Medicaid program more than $1 million.&nbsp; <br />
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&ldquo;Our Medicaid program exists to ensure that our citizens receive the medical care they need,&rdquo; said <a href="http://myfloridalegal.com/ag">Florida Attorney&nbsp;General Bill McCollum</a>. &ldquo;When individuals attempt to steal those funds, other people in genuine need are victimized.&rdquo; <br />
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The Agency for Health Care Administration tipped off the&nbsp;Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, with information that the Fonts were failing to perform their services, by either not delivering equipment or delivering faulty equipment while&nbsp;billing Medicaid for fully functional equipment. This is a&nbsp;serious issue because not only were the Fonts stealing from the government, but they were also putting the&nbsp;lives of the patients with&nbsp;severe breathing problems in danger. </p>
<p>If Fernando and Ileana Fonts are prosecuted for&nbsp;<a href="http://election.dos.state.fl.us/laws/07laws/ch_2007-236.pdf">Florida False Claims Act</a>&nbsp;(qui tam) violations,&nbsp;they could be face substantial penalties.&nbsp;According to the new Florida False Claims Act&nbsp;violators face civil penalties for making false or fraudulent claims, written or electronically, to the government for the purpose of getting a false or fraudulent claim paid. The penalties can be up to $11,000 per claim and triple the amount of damages the government agency sustains. The new Florida False Claims Act was approved and signed&nbsp;into law&nbsp;in&nbsp;June&nbsp;2007 by Governor <a href="http://www.flgov.com/">Charlie Crist</a>.</p>
<p>Click <a href="http://myfloridalegal.com/newsrel.nsf/newsreleases/31B5B406631DCDBA8525731000462439">Here </a>to read more from the Attorney General's Office on this case.</p>
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