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Fugitive from justice sentenced in healthcare fraud case

Compliance Monitor, May 3, 2006

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A Michigan man who spent 17 years as a fugitive from justice was sentenced last month on charges of healthcare fraud, according to the Insurance Journal

Joel Edward Freeland, D.O., 57, voluntarily appeared for the sentencing stemming from a 1987 conviction on 22 counts of Medicaid false claims, for billing osteopathic manipulative treatments that he never provided to patients and for ordering unnecessary medical procedures on other patients.

After his conviction in 1987, Freeland failed to show up to begin serving his concurrent sentences of five to 10 years for conspiracy and another two to four year sentence on fraud charges.



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