Federal prosecutors have charged a longtime associate of New York City Mayor Eric Adams in a sweeping health care fraud case that alleges a complex scheme involving millions of dollars in false billing. The indictment details how the accused allegedly exploited government health programs by submitting fraudulent claims, resulting in significant financial losses to taxpayers.

The case highlights several key allegations against the defendant, including:

  • Submitting claims for services never rendered
  • Manipulating patient information to maximize reimbursements
  • Operating a network of shell entities to conceal fraudulent activities
Charge Potential Penalty Status
Health Care Fraud Up to 10 years in prison Indicted
Conspiracy Up to 5 years in prison Indicted
False Statements Up to 3 years in prison Indicted