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For Immediate Release:  
For Further Information:
June 9, 2006

Office of The Attorney General
- Zulima V. Farber, Attorney General
Division of Criminal Justice
- Gregory A. Paw, Director
Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor
- Greta Gooden Brown, Insurance Fraud Prosecutor

 

Division of Criminal Justice
609-984-1936

 

Morris County Resident with Revoked Medical License Sentenced
for Insurance Fraud Scam

TRENTON - Attorney General Zulima V. Farber and Gregory A. Paw, Director of the Division of Criminal Justice, announced that a Morris County resident whose New York medical license had been revoked has been sentenced for health care claims fraud and the unlicenced practice of medicine.

According to Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Greta Gooden Brown, Craig W. Gordon, 48, of River Edge Drive, Chatham, Morris County, was sentenced by Morris County Superior Court Judge Samuel V. Ahto to five years probation and ordered to pay $1,100 in criminal fines. Gordon’s sentence follows his May 9 guilty plea to health care claims fraud and the unlicenced practice of medicine.

At the guilty plea hearing before Judge Ahto, Gordon, a former medical doctor whose State of New York medical license was revoked in 1995, admitted that between January 26, 2000 and January 18, 2001, he operated a business known as GFM Health Services out of his Chatham residence. An investigation by the Division of Criminal Justice - Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor and Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield of New Jersey (HBCBSNJ) determined that Gordon referred to himself as "Dr. Gordon" while taking patients’ pulses and blood pressures. He caused claims to be submitted under an associate’s name to HBCBSNJ through the Medicare program for treatments to two patients for these services. The claims created the false impression that health care services had been provided by another physician when, in fact, they were either provided by Gordon, who is not a licensed practitioner, or not provided at all. As a result of the scam, HBCBSNJ paid out more than $10,900 in claims.

State Investigator Robyn Greene and Deputy Attorney General Nicole D. Rizzolo handled the case for the Office of Insurance Fraud Prosecutor.

Additional information and a copy of this release are available via the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Web site at www.NJInsuranceFraud.org.

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