The Fresno U.S. Attorney’s Office has a $169M collection in 2023 on criminal and civil cases. The Department of Justice’s Eastern District team in downtown Fresno was commanded by U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert. From $2.5 million in 2022 to $240 million in 2017, collection amounts vary greatly.
$169M Collection in 2023: PG&E’s $117M Payout Highlights Major Contributions to Fresno’s Legal Triumphs
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) paid $117 million in April, contributing to the$169M collection in 2023. In PG&E’s bankruptcy proceedings, this settlement addressed damages from many fires, including the 2018 Camp Fire, one of the deadliest wildfires ever.
Central California medical provider Clinica Sierra Vista settled for $26 million in February. The provider underreported clinic income from Fresno, Kern, and Inyo counties, according to prosecutors. California gets $15.59 million and the feds the rest.
Lags Spine & Sportscare Medical Centers Inc. and Dr. Francis P. Lagattuta paid $11.4 million to settle false claim allegations. The allegations involved invoicing Medicare, Medi-Cal, and Oregon Medicaid for needless medical treatments.
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Legal Triumphs and Financial Recoveries as Fresno U.S. Attorney’s Office Secures Major Settlements of $169M Collection in 2023
Aerospace and defense company Sierra Nevada Corporation resolved federal charges for $10 million. The corporation was accused of purposely creating exorbitant rates, duplication charges, and phony expenses.
Los Angeles doctor Minas Kochumian pled guilty to health care fraud and paid $9.5 million. The six-year fraud involved invoicing Medicare and Medi-Cal for unperformed services and injections.
These different agreements helped the Fresno U.S. Attorney’s Office collect $169M in 2023, demonstrating its ability to handle various legal matters and get large financial recovery.