Michigan Pharmacist Pleads Guilty in $3M Health Care Fraud Scheme

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Insurance Journal - Mar 06, 2026

A Michigan pharmacist and business owner who engaged in a five-year pharmacy shortage fraud scheme at two separate pharmacies pleaded guilty on February 24, announced United States Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon, Jr.. Mohammad Hamdan, age 44, from Dearborn Heights pleaded …...

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