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A Newport Beach man was one of six people arrested Friday who
allegedly operated a home-based medical billing scam that defrauded more
than 12,000 people out of almost $4.4 million.
Daniel Eugene Carr, 32, is suspected of participating in a telemarketing
scheme that had headquarters in La Habra and Placentia. Carr and six
others were indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury on mail fraud and
wire fraud charges.
The 43-count indictment claims Carr and his partners worked at Data
Medical Capital, Data-Med and Medco. Federal prosecutors said the
defendants placed advertisements in newspapers around the United States
touting their company would establish a work-at-home medical billing
operation for prospective clients.
The defendants allegedly told their victims that for a $400 fee, they
would receive software, technical support and a database full of doctors
names who needed a medical billing company, the indictment reads.
Software was eventually sent to the company’s clients, prosecutors said,
but the list of doctors was a generic one. Most of the doctors had not
heard of the Orange County company.
Victims were also led to believe one payment would take care of
establishing their business. However, once they receive their
information, there were other expenses required.
Two other defendants also were named in the indictment, but have agreed
to surrender to federal officials at a later date.
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