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Message Subject Major obama donor linked to drug death And welfare comp scams in the Millions!
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Orange County District Attorney's office, which produced the evidence that led to the grand jury indicting 15 people, including Ahmed, for an alleged multi-million dollar workers comp fraud scheme. The indictment specifically accuses ringleader Ahmed of:

- hiring pharmacists to produce three "compounded transdermal cream;"

- paying kickbacks to several physicians and chiropractors who prescribed the creams to their workers' compensation patients (to the tune of $25 million between June 15, 2010, and Dec. 31, 2012);

- conspiring with the doctors to submit fraudulent workers compensation claims.


Center for Responsive Politics data shows Ahmed gave more than $1 million to the president's reelection campaign in the 2012 cycle, with most of it going to the pro-Obama super PAC Priorities USA Action.

One year before that, then-Assemblyman and Assembly Insurance Committee Chairman Jose Solorio (D-Santa Ana) sponsored a bill to stop workers comp profiteering through "drug compounding," which involves using multiple medications to create a chemical remedy specifically for one patient. It is labor intensive, costly and, according to Solorio's legislation, devastating to California's already bloated workers comp system.

[link to blogs.ocweekly.com]
 Quoting: Infomonger


Orange County District Attorney's office, which produced the evidence that led to the grand jury indicting 15 people, including Ahmed, for an alleged multi-million dollar workers comp fraud scheme. The indictment specifically accuses ringleader Ahmed of:

- hiring pharmacists to produce three "compounded transdermal cream;"

- paying kickbacks to several physicians and chiropractors who prescribed the creams to their workers' compensation patients (to the tune of $25 million between June 15, 2010, and Dec. 31, 2012);

- conspiring with the doctors to submit fraudulent workers compensation claims.


Center for Responsive Politics data shows Ahmed gave more than $1 million to the president's reelection campaign in the 2012 cycle, with most of it going to the pro-Obama super PAC Priorities USA Action.

One year before that, then-Assemblyman and Assembly Insurance Committee Chairman Jose Solorio (D-Santa Ana) sponsored a bill to stop workers comp profiteering through "drug compounding," which involves using multiple medications to create a chemical remedy specifically for one patient. It is labor intensive, costly and, according to Solorio's legislation, devastating to California's already bloated workers comp system.

[link to blogs.ocweekly.com]
 Quoting: Infomonger


AND THE SHOW NEVER ENDS!!
 Quoting: Infomonger


Orange County District Attorney's office, which produced the evidence that led to the grand jury indicting 15 people, including Ahmed, for an alleged multi-million dollar workers comp fraud scheme. The indictment specifically accuses ringleader Ahmed of:

- hiring pharmacists to produce three "compounded transdermal cream;"

- paying kickbacks to several physicians and chiropractors who prescribed the creams to their workers' compensation patients (to the tune of $25 million between June 15, 2010, and Dec. 31, 2012);

- conspiring with the doctors to submit fraudulent workers compensation claims.


Center for Responsive Politics data shows Ahmed gave more than $1 million to the president's reelection campaign in the 2012 cycle, with most of it going to the pro-Obama super PAC Priorities USA Action.

One year before that, then-Assemblyman and Assembly Insurance Committee Chairman Jose Solorio (D-Santa Ana) sponsored a bill to stop workers comp profiteering through "drug compounding," which involves using multiple medications to create a chemical remedy specifically for one patient. It is labor intensive, costly and, according to Solorio's legislation, devastating to California's already bloated workers comp system.

[link to blogs.ocweekly.com]
 Quoting: Infomonger


AND THE SHOW NEVER ENDS!!
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 Quoting: Infomonger


This will be another shhhhh! make it go away i know people in high places deal watch
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