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Thursday, September 24, 2015
According to the indictment and documents filed in court, BORIS LEO RABICHEV, the manager and part-owner of Best Aid who was charged separately by information, and RICHARD WAYNE CUSTER, a pharmacist at Best Aid who was also charged separately by information, compounded pain creams using bulk-powder forms of the various ingredients called for by the prescriptions and dispensed in the pain creams to customers. Best Aid then submitted claims for reimbursement to Medicare and Medicaid that falsely represented that the pain creams had been made using tablet, capsule or liquid forms of the various ingredients in the pain creams. By including these false representations, Best Aid generated inflated reimbursements on the pain creams. In exchange for POLUKHIN referring all of the prescriptions for these pain creams to Best Aid, RABICHEV paid POLUKHIN more than $40,000 in kickbacks
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