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Feds say local woman stole $700,000
Posted: 03.30.2012 at 1:35 PM
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DES MOINES, IOWA -- A Centerville woman made her initial appearance in federal court today to face charges that she committed fraud against Medicaid and three health insurance companies..... to the tune of nearly a quarter of a million dollars.

The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa announced that Angela Shae Ellison, 45 faces nine count indictment.

Ellison is charged with four counts of filing false insurance claims against Medicaid, Wellmark, Aetna andUnited Health.

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The indictment alleges she submitted false claims for payment to obtain money for services allegedly performed by various doctors to patients of Cornerstone Counseling Center, services which the doctors did not perform.

Ellison is the owner of Cornerstone Counseling Center, located on Main Street in Centerville.

She would face a 250-thousand dollar fine and 20 years in federal prison if convicted on those charges.

Additionally Ellison faces four counts of aggravated identity theft related to the fraud charges and one count of money laundering.

Ellison has been released pending her next court date.

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Centerville Woman Charged With Over $700,000 Of Health Care Fraud

DES MOINES, IA - On March 29, 2012, Angela Shae Ellison, age 45, of Centerville, Iowa, made her initial appearance in federal court on charges of committing over $700,000 of fraud against Medicaid, WellMark Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Aetna, and United Health through false billing, announced U.S. Attorney Nick Klinefeldt.

Counts one through four of the federal indictment charge that Ellison, between February 2007 and March 2010, submitted false claims for payment to Medicaid and three insurance companies to obtain money for services allegedly performed by various doctors to patients of Cornerstone Counseling Center, services which the doctors did not perform. The indictment

charges that Medicaid was defrauded of in excess of $500,000, Wellmark was defrauded of more than $200,000, Aetna was defrauded of more than $3,000, and United Health lost more than $6,000. Ellison faces up to twenty years imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, or both if, convicted of health care fraud.

Count five through eight of the indictment charges that Ellison, as part of her scheme to defraud the health care providers, committed aggravated identity theft by using the name and national provider information number (NPI number) of various doctors, without lawful authority.

The NPI number is a unique 10-digit identification number issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to health care providers for use in billing government and commercial health care insurers. If convicted of aggravated identity theft, Ellison faces a mandatory two years of imprisonment on each count of which she is guilty, a $250,000 fine, or both.

Count nine of the indictment charges Ellison with money laundering, by engaging in a monetary transaction of more than $10,000 with property derived from the health care fraud. Money laundering is punishable by up to ten years imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, or both.

Restitution would be mandatory for any economic loss Ellison caused while committing any crimes of which she is convicted.

The charges in the indictment have, so far, only been established before a federal grand jury by probable cause, and Ellison is presumed innocent unless she pleads guilty or the government establishes her guilt at trial by proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

The investigation was a collaborative effort of the Iowa Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, the United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General, the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division, and the Iowa Insurance Fraud Bureau.

The case is being prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

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