Probation for Medicare Fraudster

A man from Florida will not be serving time in prison for his role in a multi-million dollar Medicare fraud scheme involving the sale of patients’ personal and medical data. Boca Raton resident, Nathan LaParl, aged 35, and his 30-year-old accomplice Talia Alexandre, of Palm Springs, worked with foreign call centers to contact Medicare patients and ask if they were interested in purchasing durable medical equipment (DME) such as arm and shoulder braces “at little to no cost.” Demographic data and insurance information collected from the Medicare patients by the call centers was sold by LaParl and Alexandre to 32-year-old Juan Camilo Perez Buitrago of Lighthouse Beach, Florida.

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