Feds Say Conn. Psychologist's Fraud Was His 'Way Of Life'
By Ryan Harroff
A Connecticut psychologist who pled guilty to defrauding his state's Medicaid program of $1.6 million in January should spend three years and one month in prison for a scheme that was "a way of life" rather than a momentary lapse in judgment, the government said in a sentencing memorandum.
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