McALLEN, Texas – A durable medical equipment (DME) company
owner and his biller have been sentenced for conspiring to submit fraudulent
claims to Texas Medicaid, announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick.
Edinburg resident Everardo Villarreal, 46, of Edinburg, and
his secretary and Medicaid biller, Delilah Rae Robles, 39, of Weslaco, pleaded
guilty June 24, 2019, admitting they submitted false claims for DME that was
never delivered to Medicaid beneficiaries.
Today, U.S. District Judge Micaela Alvarez imposed a
40-month sentence for Villarreal, while Robles was sentenced to time served
plus six months home confinement. Both will also be ordered to serve three
years of supervised release following their sentences and have been ordered to
pay restitution in the amount of $869,693.92.
Villarreal was the owner and operator of now defunct Durable
Medical Supply Depot of Elsa. From on or about April 2010 to on or about
September 2014, he and Robles billed Texas Medicaid in excess of $1,500,000 for
DME that was either never delivered or were only partially delivered to
Medicaid beneficiaries. Both Villarreal and Robles purchased or arranged for
the purchase of personal identification numbers of local Medicaid beneficiaries
in order to submit the false and fraudulent claims.
Previously released on bond, both were permitted to remain
on bond. Villarreal will voluntarily
surrender to a U.S. Bureau of Prisons facility to be determined in the near
future.
The Texas Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit,
Department of Health and Human Services – Office of Inspector General and FBI
conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) Cynthia A.
Villanueva and former Special AUSA Marian Swanberg prosecuted the case.
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