A Florida businessman convicted of orchestrating a $1billion Medicare fraud scheme, spent New Year’s Eve as a free man and dancing at his daughter’s wedding, days after he was pardoned by President Trump. Philip Esformes, 52, was included in Trump’s long list of pardons and commutations granted to more than 200 convicts in the final days of his presidency. The healthcare executive was convicted in 2019 on 20 criminal counts in what prosecutors described as one of the biggest Medicare fraud cases in US history. Esformes had operated a network of nursing homes and assisted living facilities in South Florida and was found guilty of paying kickbacks and bribes to doctors and administrators so they would refer patients to his businesses. Philip Esformes was among those pardoned by President Trump in the final days of his presidency. Esformes, 52, had been serving a 20-year sentence for orchestrating a $1billion Medicare fraud scheme when he was released last month Just days after his release, Esformes was photographed dancing at his daughter Serena’s wedding held at his home Esformes’s daughter Serena (center) and her husband Drew Levey (right) at their wedding Esformes ultimately served just four of a 20-year prison sentence after… Read full this story
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