Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Former Pharmacy Owner nets 75 months prison sentence

According to the feds, "A Lexington man has been sentenced to 75 months in federal prison for wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, and money laundering.
On Saturday, U.S. District Judge Danny C. Reeves formally sentenced 37 year-old Adam Sloan for his offenses.  He also sentenced Sloan’s girlfriend, Jennifer Houska, 30, to thirty months in federal prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.  Under Federal law, Sloan and Houska must serve at least 85 percent of their sentences.
According to Sloan’s plea agreement, from January 2011 to September 2015, Sloan developed and executed a scheme to defraud Chronic Disease Fund, Inc. d/b/a Good Days from CDF (“Good Days”).  Good Days was a Section 501(c)(3) charitable organization based in Plano, Texas that provided copayment assistance for low income individuals suffering from chronic diseases, including cancer.
As part of the scheme, Sloan used real patient information he acquired through Bluegrass Pharmacy of Lexington, a legitimate business he co-owned until June 30, 2015.  Sloan used names, social security numbers, medical benefit cards, and documentation reflecting the patients’ income to fraudulently enroll patients for benefits from Good Days, based on false diagnoses and prescriptions.  He would then withdraw the funds allocated to those patients to his personal bank account.  Sloan submitted 260 fraudulent applications to Good Days, using personal identifying information for at least 125 real patients, and fraudulently stole approximately $1,129,264."

For stealing 1.1 million, he got over 6 year prison sentence. Pretty hefty sentence for that amount he stole.
What was he thinking, that he can keep stealing and not get away with it? What is psychology of crime? According to Talmud Yoma 86b, after a sinner repeats a sin, it becomes permissible to him. In his brain he felt entitled to what he stole. The feds will give him a reality check.

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