People who commit insurance fraud think it is a crime without punishment or concern. When they are caught, prosecuted and convicted, the perpetrator is so amazed that he or she is one of the few unlucky ones who were caught that they use their ill-gotten

 gains to fund unfounded and frivolous appeals.


Peter Costas bribed dozens of people addicted to heroin and other drugs to enter rehab centers so the Red Bank, N.J. man and his cronies could illegally soak up money for lucrative referrals. Costas worked with several marketing firms to recruit potential  patients who had robust private health insurance from New Jersey and elsewhere.


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