Five area Amtrak employees who participated in a widespread multi-million-dollar scam to defraud the railroad’s health benefit plan have pleaded guilty to felony conspiracy counts that could each net them a decade behind bars, Department of Justice officials in New Jersey announced.
The quintet admitted to scheming with health-care providers for more than three years, reaping cash kickbacks in exchange for allowing their benefits plan to get billed for care that was never necessary or provided, the feds said.
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