After fleeing to Israel, suspect in cosmetic surgery insurance fraud pleads guilty
LOS ANGELES — In a surgical clinic in the California desert,
what appeared on paperwork as “medically necessary” was more than a mirage.
Explanations given to insurers were as phony as the breasts implanted in scores
of patients.
The former executive director of The Morrow Institute clinic
pleaded guilty Friday in US District Court to a health care fraud conspiracy in
which she billed insurance companies between $25 million and $65 million from
2007 to 2011 for procedures that were merely cosmetic. She faces up to 20 years
in prison.
Linda Morrow, 69, was arrested with her husband, Dr. David
Morrow, in Israel in 2019 after fleeing the country following their indictments
in the case that involved recruiting patients — many of them public employees —
with good insurance policies they could exploit.
For someone looking to trim some belly flab, downsize their
nose or pump up their breasts, the deal was almost too good to turn down.
Patients were promised free liposuction, nose jobs, breast
augmentation, and vaginal rejuvenation for free if they helped fudge the
paperwork by signing “testimonial” letters or declarations with false
statements.
Tummy tucks were listed on paperwork as hernia repair or
abdominal reconstruction. Nose jobs were recorded as correcting a deviated
septum. Breast jobs were supposedly to fix a “tuberous breast deformity.”
Linda Morrow admitted she coached employees to draft false
documents, prosecutors said. Other documents were altered to cover up the true
purpose of the surgery, according to court documents.
Some patients were even paid cash as an incentive and others
were not required to pay hefty co-insurance payments.
One patient listed in court documents said she received cash
in exchange for undergoing several procedures that were billed to insurance for
nearly $1 million.
In 2009, the woman went into the Morrow Medical Surgery
Center in Rancho Mirage for a procedure listed in documents as necessary to
reconstruct a breast deformity. In truth, she was getting breast implants.
Patients were often pressured to undergo multiple procedures
they were not seeking in exchange for the improvements they sought so the
Morrows could make more money, prosecutors said.
“If we do a nose job, then we could provide you with the
breast, or we could provide you with a tummy tuck,” David Morrow said,
according to court documents.
While major insurers such as Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue
Shield of California, and Cigna Health Insurance were listed as victims, local
school districts were defrauded of more than $15 million.
Court papers mention an assistant principal who got lap band
surgery for weight loss and a school counselor who got a nose job and breast
augmentation.
Spokespersons for Desert Sands and Palm Springs Unified
School Districts did not return messages seeking comment.
David Morrow, 77, who fled the country with his wife in 2017
after he pleaded guilty, is serving a 20-year prison sentence. He was stripped
of his license as a plastic surgeon.
Judge Josephine Staton said at the time of his sentencing
that David Morrow had “utter disregard” for his patients well-being and his
“greed knew no bounds.” She found the intended loss from Morrow’s scheme
exceeded $44 million.
Linda Morrow, who also pleaded guilty to contempt for being
a fugitive, is scheduled to be sentenced July 1.
Defense attorney Kate Corrigan said she expects her client
to get some prison time, but is hopeful it will be tailored to her age, her
personal history and other considerations, which she didn’t elaborate on.
“Ms. Morrow is looking forward to putting this tough chapter
of her life behind her,” Corrigan said. “She looks forward to being with her
children again.”
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