Former owner of home health firm extradited to US to serve 80 years in prison The Republic of Cameroon extradited Ebong Aloysius Tilong, the owner of a home health company, to Houston to serve an ...
The owner of a home health company in Houston was sentenced Dec. 8 to 80 years in prison for his role in a $13 million Medicare fraud scheme and for filing false tax returns, according to the ...
A Texas federal jury has convicted a Houston-based home-health agency owner for her role in a Medicare fraud scheme that spawned $13 million in false claims to Medicare, the Department of Justice ...
SUGAR LAND, Texas – A Sugar Land man listed as one of the most wanted fugitives by the Department of Health and Human Services was convicted of stealing millions of dollars from taxpayers.
Ebong Aloysius Tilong is believed to have fled the United States. Last October, he was sentenced, in absentia, to one of the longest-ever terms for health care fraud for his role in a $13 million ...
The husband of a woman sentenced to 75 years in prison for health care fraud received an 80-year imprisonment term for similar conduct but isn't behind bars after failing to appear at the hearing.
A man in the FBI most wanted list has been extradited from Cameron to Houston to serve an 80-year prison sentence slammed on him after he absconded court four years ago in the United States of America ...
In the first extradition from the Republic of Cameroon to the United States, a Texas man was extradited to Houston on Friday to serve an 80-year prison sentence he received in absentia four years ago ...
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