Bradley Jason Kantor, Bought $3M Key Largo Home, Yacht Amid $42M Health Care Fraud
A South Florida health care clinic owner accused of
orchestrating a $42 million health care fraud conspiracy bought a $3 million
home and yacht with the proceeds, federal prosecutors said.
Bradley Jason Kantor, 49, also bought two Winnebago motor
coaches after submitting millions of dollars worth of fraudulent health care
claims to United Healthcare, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern
District of Florida.
A federal grand jury in Miami returned an indictment
Thursday charging Kantor, the owner and operator of Mobile Diagnostic Imaging,
Inc. in Davie, in the alleged conspiracy.
Prosecutors said that from April 2013 to March 2017 Kantor
ran MDI, which provided antigen therapy and other allergen immunotherapy
services, such as allergy testing and allergy shots, to commercial insurance
beneficiaries.
Kantor allegedly offered and paid kickbacks to
co-conspirators to induce them to refer beneficiaries to MDI, so that MDI could
bill commercial insurers for services that it never provided, prosecutors said.
United Healthcare paid MDI more than $12 million in
reimbursement for services that beneficiaries never received, according to the
indictment.
As MDI was making millions, Kantor bought the $3 million
home in Key Largo's Ocean Reef Club, along with the 37-foot yacht and the two
Winnebagos, prosecutors said.
Kantor is facing one count of conspiracy to commit health
care fraud and four counts of health care fraud. He was expected to make his
first appearance in federal court Friday afternoon, and attorney information
wasn't available.
If convicted, Kantor faces up to 50 years in prison.
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