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AG Curtis Hill Participates In 12 Healthcare Fraud Investigations

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Attorney General Curtis Hill today announced that his office has participated in a major nationwide enforcement action against doctors, nurses and other licensed medical professionals for alleged participation in health care fraud schemes. The Office of the Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) played a key role in 12 criminal investigations that uncovered more than $200,000 in alleged Medicaid fraud, leading to charges against 14 individuals.

These investigations are part of a nationwide initiative led by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). According to these federal agencies, this national effort is the largest ever health care fraud enforcement action.

The Indiana Attorney General’s MFCU investigated licensed healthcare professionals and medical offices where suspected illegal activity occurred. Federal agencies involved in one or more of the investigations include the DEA, DOJ, FBI and the Department of Health and Human Services-Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG).

“Medicaid fraud leaves in its wake many victims,” Attorney General Hill said. “Any licensed providers who commit this offense are taking advantage of those for whom they are supposed to provide care, including the disabled and less fortunate who rely on Medicaid. In addition, they are also fleecing taxpayers whose hard-earned money is used to fund these programs. The investigators and lawyers in our Medicaid Fraud Control Unit are doing good work to help bring lawbreakers to justice. At the same time, we respect the due process to which all are entitled, and all those who stand accused of crimes are certainly presumed innocent until a court finds otherwise.”

Indiana prosecutors involved in the cases include Delaware County Prosecutor Jeffrey Arnold, Dubois County Prosecutor Anthony Quinn, Floyd County Prosecutor Keith Henderson, Hendricks County Prosecutor Patricia Baldwin, Jefferson County Prosecutor David R. Sutter, Jennings County Prosecutor Brian J. Belding, Johnson County Prosecutor Brad Cooper, Lake County Prosecutor Bernard A. Carter, Lawrence County Prosecutor Michelle Woodard,  Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry and Warrick County Prosecutor Michael Perry.

“Collaboration is critical for effective enforcement, and we are always glad to partner with other law enforcement agencies,” said Jefferson County Prosecutor David R. Sutter.

Matthew Whitmire, director of the Office of the Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, will be available for interviews from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. today. Please contact Deputy Communications Director Bill McCleery at bill.mccleery@atg.in.gov if you wish to make arrangements to interview Whitmire during this time.

Following are summations of cases in which Indiana’s MFCU investigators participated. In each case, the fact that a person has been charged with a crime is merely an accusation, and these persons are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

  • In Winamac, Indiana, two individuals involved with the operation of Transport Loving Care (also known as Alliance EMS) allegedly submitted false claims to Medicare and Medicaid. Michael Wilson and Jaqueline “Jay” Podell allegedly claimed they provided transportation of recipients to dialysis by ambulance service when in fact the recipients were ambulatory, did not require ambulance transportation and were not eligible for ambulance transportation. The indictment claims the loss to Indiana Medicaid is in excess of $10,000. Charges include conspiracy to commit health care fraud (Medicare); health care fraud (Medicare); and Medicaid health care fraud.
  • In Gary, Indiana, two individuals involved in the operation of Lending a Helping Hand Transportation — Felicia Blount and Charlotte Hunter — allegedly billed Indiana Medicaid for services not rendered, inflating mileage for trips from Northwest Indiana to Indianapolis. The total fraud to the Indiana Medicaid program is in excess of $100,000. The two are charged with health care fraud.
  • In Indianapolis, Aaron Amos allegedly billed the Indiana Medicaid Program for youth mentoring services he did not actually perform. The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office has charged Amos with the felonies forgery, Medicaid fraud and theft.
  • In Lake and Jefferson counties, Melinda Dawn Lambdin-Cochran allegedly used forged documentation to hold and seek employment as a licensed clinical social worker. She was employed in such a role by Dockside Services Inc. in Lake County before resigning that position and applying to fill the same role for Centerstone in Jefferson County, again allegedly using forged documentation. According to Indiana Professional Licensing Agency records, Lambdin-Cochran has never held a license to work as a clinical social worker. She faces felony charges in both counties of forgery and identity deception.
  • In Jennings County, Catherine Feaster allegedly forged timesheets and related documents with the name of her husband, as if he performed that work. He husband was actually incarcerated in the Jennings County Jail at the time the work was alleged to have been performed. Catherine Feaster faces felony charges of Medicaid fraud and forgery.
  • In Floyd County, Licensed Practical Nurse Rena Baumia allegedly clocked in and out of the Green Valley Care Center in New Albany to create a record that she worked hours she did not actually work. Her actions allegedly caused fraudulent claims to be made to the Indiana Medicaid program. She faces charges of theft and deception.
  • In Hendricks County, Licensed Practical Nurse Charolette Moody (aka Charolette Martin) allegedly forged timesheet documents for hours she did not work, which caused false claims to be submitted to the Indiana Medicaid Program. This activity allegedly occurred while she was employed by Maxim Healthcare Services. Moody also allegedly neglected a dependent minor whom she was being paid to provide care. Moody faces felony charges of forgery, neglect of a dependent and Medicaid fraud.
  • In Dubois County, Registered Nurse Jilaine Patricia Wirts allegedly stole the legend drug Gabapentin while employed by Memorial Hospital and Healthcare of Jasper. She faces charges of unlawful possession or use of a legend drug and theft.
  • In Johnson County, Registered Nurse Alicia Wenzel allegedly stole drugs from Johnson Memorial Hospital’s electronic dispensing machine, including hydromorphone, Ativan and morphine. She then allegedly made false records involving those controlled substances. Wenzel faces multiple felony charges of acquiring a controlled substance by fraud or deceit, possession of a narcotic drug and forgery.
  • In Lawrence and Warrick counties, Registered Nurse Brooke Hudson allegedly committed multiple offenses. While employed by IU Health Bedford Hospital in Lawrence County, Hudson, RN allegedly: stole controlled substances that included hydromorphone, hydrocodone, oxycodone and lorazepam; obtained a legend drug by fraud or deceit; failed to keep required controlled substance dispensing records; made false statements in or omitted material information from controlled substance dispensing records; and obtained controlled substances by fraud and without authorization. While later employed by Deaconess Gateway Hospital in Newburgh in Warrick County, Hudson allegedly failed to keep required controlled substance dispensing records; made false statements in or omitted material information from controlled substance dispensing records; and obtained controlled substances by fraud and without authorization (including hydromorphone, hydromorphine, and fentanyl). She faces charges of theft and offenses relating to registration.
  • In Delaware County, Registered Nurse Rose Mary Johnson — while employed by IU Health/Ball Memorial Hospital — allegedly failed to keep required controlled substance dispensing records; made false statements in or omitted material information from controlled substance dispensing records; and obtained controlled substances by fraud and without authorization (including hydromorphone, hydrocodone and oxycodone). Johnson faces felony charges of offenses relating to registration.
  • In Marion County, Dentist Kevin Welch allegedly changed and/or removed records after he became aware that authorities were investigating his billings to the Indiana Medicaid Program. He faces charges of obstruction of justice, a felony.

 

Discipline file: Knox County judge tossed friend’s case

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Knox Superior Court 2 Judge Ryan D. Johanningsmeier faces judicial discipline proceedings after he reinstated a close friend’s suspended driver’s license and allegedly suggested a deputy prosecutor dismiss the case.

Disciplinary charges were filed against Johanningsmeier by the Indiana Supreme Court on Friday after he was charged with three counts of misconduct related to a case where he did not recuse even though he was partial to the defendant.

In 2015, B.K., a close friend of Johanningsmeier, was charged with speeding in Bicknell City Court, resulting in the suspension of his driver’s license.

Johanningsmeier allegedly reinstated B.K.’s driver license later that month when B.K. petitioned for a trial de novo in Knox Superior Court 2. Without giving the prosecutor an opportunity to respond, Johanningsmeier issued an order granting his friend’s petition and reinstated the license without disclosing their relationship or notifying the prosecutor of the conflict. This came just two weeks after the friends vacationed together out-of-state, according to the Commission on Judicial Qualifications.

In doing so, Johanningsmeier failed to comply with Trial De Novo Rule 2(E), which required him to promptly file an order directing the prosecutor to refile the original infraction complaint.

The matter did not receive a hearing until the Commission issued a notice of inquiry in September 2015, requesting Johanningmeier submit a written response addressing ethical concerns about the situation. It privately cautioned him for violating judicial conduct by “by failing to disqualify himself from a proceeding in which the judge’s impartiality might reasonably be questioned.”

However, the commission did not view the situation required immediate action, further noting Johanningmeier had not disclosed the conflict of interest on the record nor made reasonable efforts to transfer the matter to another judge as soon as possible.

The case remained in limbo until March 2017 when the Knox County prosecutor filed a motion for bench trial. Prior to trial, Johanningmeier posted photos on Facebook that showed he and B.K. had celebrated the holidays together while the case continued to languish.

During trial, Johanningsmeier said to a deputy prosecutor, “There is a case. It was a traffic ticket appealed from Bicknell. And it’s a friend of mine. So, um, I was hoping we could just get the State to dismiss it.” The prosecutor replied, “I’ll just move to dismiss,” after which the judge said, “We’ll just show that we grant the State’s Motion to Dismiss.”

The Commission then charged Johanningsmeier for failing to disqualify himself from the matter and continuing to preside over the case after the Commission privately cautioned him against it, stating he violated Rules 1.1 and 1.2 of the Code of Judicial Conduct. The rules, respectively, require judges to respect and comply with the law and avoid impropriety; and act in a manner that promotes public confidence in the integrity of the judiciary. He also violated Rule 2.2 and 11, which require a judge to perform all duties of judicial office fairly and impartially and to disqualify himself in any proceeding in which the judge’s impartiality might reasonably be questioned.

It also alleges Johanningsmeier violated rules 1.2, 1.3, 2.2 and 2.4(B) when he made suggestive statements to the deputy prosecutor, abusing the prestige of judicial office to advance the personal interests of B.K. and allowing an external relationship to influence the judge’s conduct or judgment.

The seven-member commission charges Johanningsmeier also violated Rule 1.2 in regard to the photos he posted on public social media.

The notice of institution of formal proceedings and statement of charges issued Friday requests the court appoint a panel of three masters to conduct a hearing on the alleged misconduct and impose appropriate sanctions. Johanningsmeier has 20 days to file an answer to the charges.

The Supreme Court has final authority to determine what, if any, judicial misconduct occurred. The Court can dismiss the charges, accept or reject a disciplinary agreement between the Commission and Judge Johanningsmeier, appoint a panel of judges to conduct a public hearing, impose a fine, or impose sanctions ranging from a reprimand to a suspension to a permanent ban on holding judicial office in Indiana.

 

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Aces Men’s Soccer releases 2018 slate

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The University of Evansville men’s soccer team and head coach Marshall Ray have announced their 2018 schedule including 21 dates with a trio of exhibitions.

The Purple Aces are coming off a 2017 campaign that saw Evansville finish with an 11-8-2 overall record, marking back-to-back seasons in which Evansville won double-digit matches; the first time UE had done so since the 1995 and 1996 seasons. In the postseason, the Aces advanced to the semifinals of the 2017 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament for the second-straight year, also marking the first time Evansville has accomplished the feat since 1995 and 1996.

“We are excited for the start of training camp in August,” said Ray. “I am anxious to see the additions to our coaching staff and roster at work on the field.  We lost several key contributors from our 2017 roster and it will be an important two weeks for us as we find our way with 13 new additions to the team.  I am certain our returning players understand the groundwork that has been laid the past three seasons. It is important for us to transition our new players as quickly as possible into the culture that is demanded by the tradition of our program.”

To open the season, UE takes part in a pair of exhibitions as well as an alumni match beginning on August 11th with the Purple Aces alumni match. Following the alumni match, the Aces face Louisville on the road on August 18 in an exhibition contest against a Cardinals side that reached the quarterfinals of the 2017 NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship. UE closes out regular season competition on August 19 back at Arad McCutchan Stadium against Bellarmine in the Aces’ final tune-up before regular season play begins.

Evansville opens the regular season on the road on August 24 and 26 when the Aces face Western Athletic Conference members UNLV and Utah Valley in Orem, Utah. The three-game road trip to open the season continues for UE with a trip to Eastern Illinois on August 31. On September 2, the Aces host IUPUI at Arad McCutchan Stadium for Evansville’s home-opener.

A string of four premier home games highlights the early portion of the schedule. The Aces open this stretch on September 7 against Grand Canyon. 2017 national runner-up Indiana comes to Arad McCutchan Stadium on September 21 to renew the rivalry for the 37th time.

The second half of the stretch of premier matches continues with UE’s MVC opener against Missouri State on September 29 and concludes with a matchup with in-state foe Butler, who were 2017 Big East regular season champions, on October 2.

UE returns to conference play on October 6 on the road at reigning MVC Tournament Champion Central Arkansas before returning home to face Lipscomb in a non-conference contest on October 9.

Hitting the midway point in the month of October, the Aces play host to Drake on October 13 and challenge SIU Edwardsville on October 16 in McCutchan Stadium.

After taking two of three matchups last season, Evansville travels to Chicago, Ill. to take on Loyola on October 20. In the Aces’ final non-conference test of the season, UE heads to face Kentucky in Lexington, Ky. on October 23.

To close out the regular season, the Aces host Valparaiso on Homecoming and Senior Day on October 27 in Evansville’s home finale before heading to Peoria, Ill. to complete the regular season ar Bradley on November 3.

For the 2018 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, the Aces would play in a familiar venue if they would qualify as Evansville was selected to host the 2018 edition of the tournament at Arad McCutchan Stadium.

“Our 2018 non-conference schedule is going to prepare us for the battles faced during Missouri Valley Conference play,” said Ray. “We are bringing some of the best players and programs in the country to our campus this fall as well as traveling out west again to test our skills against two of the best programs in the WAC.  We have to stay focused on who we are and continue to put the work in on a daily basis as we maneuver through the non-conference schedule in preparation for each conference match.  It is vital, we take the 2018 schedule one match at a time.”

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Investigating the Death of Austin Smith of Evansville

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The Vanderburgh County County Coroners Office and the Evansville Police Department are investigating the death of Austin Smith of Evansville. Austin Smith was shot last August in Evansville and today died from injuries sustained.  The Evansville Police Department can provide details of the investigation.

THE MAYOR AND HIS WIFES FUNDRAISER FOR DUCKWORTH GENERATED $30,000

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Last nights political fundraiser for County Commission candidate Mike Duckworth hosted by the Mayor and the First Lady of Evansville at the home of John David Engelbrecht generated more than $30,000.

The cost to attend this plush political gala started at $500 and topped out at $5,000 per person. It’s been reported that Steve Hammer, Mike Schopmeyer, Jeff Ahlers, Brian and Barbara Williams, Ron Beacon, Bill Fluty, Michelle Mercer, Wendy McNamara, Vaneta Becker, Andy Guarino, Bob Dillow, Tom Gant, Russ Lloyd, Jr., John David Engelbrecht, Tony Flittner, Gary Burdsall, Justin Elpers, Carol and Lloyd Winnecke and many more attend this political fundraiser?

Below is the breakdown of those individuals who contributed to the Duckworth For County Commissioner fundraiser hosted by the Mayor and the First Lady of Evansville.  This list of contributors was posted by the City-County Observer without opinion, bias or editing.

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Otters Walk-Off On Grizzlies For Second Straight Night To Take Series

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With five runs in the final two innings, the Evansville Otters came storming back to top the Gateway Grizzlies 7-6 in the rubber match of the series at Bosse Field on Thursday evening at Bosse Field in front of 1,540 fans.

Jeff Cardenas opened the scoring with an RBI single in the top of the second inning to put the Grizzlies up 1-0.

Shane Mardirosian pushed the lead to 2-0 with an RBI single in the third, before an RBI groundout from Cam Adams made it a 3-0game in favor of the Grizzlies.

The Grizzlies tacked on another run in the fifth on another RBI single from Mardirosian.

The Otters cut the deficit in half on a Toby Thomas two-run double in the bottom of the sixth.

Gateway got those runs back immediately in the top of the seventh on Brent Sakurai’s two-run single.

The Otters made it a one-run game with three runs in the eighth. Joe DeLuca got the scoring started with an RBI double. Hunter Cullen then drove in a run with a groundout before Manny Cruz cut the deficit to 6-5 with an RBI single to right.

In the ninth, Ryan Long lead off with a double off the right-field wall. Thomas walked to put runners at first and second before Jeff Gardner singled to right to tie the game at 6-6. After an intentional walk to Joe Lytle loaded the bases, DeLuca lifted a ball to left that was deep enough to score Thomas from third and win the game for the Otters on the sacrifice fly 7-6.

Tyler Beardsley gets the win for the Otters, his second, after throwing a scoreless ninth.

Josh Glick is hit with the loss for the second straight game after allowing two runs on two hits in 0.1 sinning.

Otters starter Tyler Vail gets the no-decision after tossing 4.1 innings and allowing four runs on seven hits while striking out four.

Taso Stathopoulos also receives a no decision as he threw 5.1 innings and allowed two runs on five hits.

The nine-game homestand for the Otters will now finish with a three-game series against the River City Rascals. The series against the Rascals will be highlighted by Edward Jones Night and postgame fireworks, Heritage Federal Credit Union hat giveaway and Boy Scout Night, and another family fun day. Tickets are still available at evansvilleotters.com or by calling 812-435- 8686.