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Frank Pollaro, Darius Paduch and Stuart Copperman, three of the doctors included in Newsday’s database. Credit: James Carbone; U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District; SocietyAllure.com/Rob Rich |
EVERYONE HAS SOMETHING TO SAY, AND A STORY TO TELL
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Frank Pollaro, Darius Paduch and Stuart Copperman, three of the doctors included in Newsday’s database. Credit: James Carbone; U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District; SocietyAllure.com/Rob Rich |
FBI Records: The Vault
After the massive national heat, this unethical and corrupt school board pushed the vote, hoping that Americans would stop paying attention.
After nearly 15 years in the school district, Patricia Hopkins resigned from her role as superintendent at Thursday night's board meeting, effective June 30, 2025.
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Dr. Vishnudat Seodat |
I know that most of us, who are not part of the healthcare business, like hearing about medical malpractice and/or fraud. But it happens, and more than I, for one, want to believe.
Dr. Vishnudat Seodat, 75, of Mattituck, N.Y. was charged and has agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. A plea hearing has not yet been scheduled by the Court.
According to the charging documents, Seodat, an internist in Long Island, N.Y., was a licensed medical doctor in the State of New York for approximately 36 years. It is alleged that from approximately June 2013 through December 2019, Seodat conspired with others, including a principal for a mobile medical diagnostics company that performed transcranial doppler (TCD) scans, to order hundreds of medically unnecessary TCD scans in exchange for kickbacks. TCD scans are brain scans that measure blood flow in parts of the brain. It is further alleged that Seodat and his co-conspirators used false diagnoses to order the unnecessary brain scans, for which a co-conspirator would submit claims to Medicare and other insurance companies, including private insurance companies, on behalf of the medical diagnostic company for payment. In exchange, Seodat was paid cash kickbacks of approximately $100 per test. According to the charging documents, the scheme resulted in fraudulent bills of approximately $1 million to Medicare and private insurance companies.
The charge of conspiracy to commit health care fraud provides for a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, three years of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000. Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and statutes which govern the determination of a sentence in a criminal case.
Acting United States Attorney Joshua S. Levy; Roberto Coviello, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General; Jodi Cohen, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Division; Jonathan Wlodyka, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation Division, Boston Field Office; Carol S. Hamilton, Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration, Boston Regional Office; Ketty Larco-Ward, Inspector in Charge of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Boston Division; and Christopher Algieri, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General, Northeast Field Office. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Howard Locker and Mackenzie Queenin of the Health Care Fraud Unit are prosecuting the case.
The details contained in the charging documents are allegations. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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Community schools provide students with "wraparound services" focusing on holistic approaches to educating children, a guest columnist writes |
From Betsy Combier: I agree that public schools are failing the children by not recognizing and providing for all the non-academic needs of these young minds, especially those with emotional and behavioral issues.
Why don't schools provide a safe haven for physical education, the arts, creative and critical thinking, life skills, etc (I can think of hundreds of extra-curricula interests) and hire a separate set of skilled providers who start at 3pm?
Before you say no, tell my why not.
The holistic community school model can help children — and their families — to thrive | Guest
John Thompson, Guest columnist, The Oklahoman, August 23, 2024
Oklahoma’s dismal bottom 10 rank in education outcomes
highlights a need to think differently about how we’re educating our children
who continue to struggle with academic performance, chronic absenteeism and
emotional and behavioral issues.
It’s time for our education leaders to take a hard look at the evidence-based benefits that
come from increased investments in the community school model.
Community schools provide students with “wraparound services.”
They focus on holistic approaches to educating children, understanding that for
a child to thrive in school an integrated support system is also needed for
their families at home. The model focuses on student and family engagement,
collaborative leadership, enriched learning opportunities and integrated
support systems.
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Judicial Watch To Monitor Wisconsin Polls
With the election less than two weeks away, Judicial Watch is preparing to monitor Wisconsin polls and is setting up a National Election Fraud Report Line for voters to report voting issues as part of our ongoing election integrity efforts. Our trained observers will monitor polling sites in Wisconsin on November 5. Separately, Judicial Watch will run an Internet hotline for voters in all states to report suspicions of election and voter fraud.
Robert Popper |
The New York Post reported in October 2022 that “Vice President Kamala Harris was involved in a minor car accident Monday, one that was initially — and falsely — dismissed as ‘mechanical failure.’” The driver of her SUV struck a curb hard enough “that the tire needed to be replaced, bringing the VP’s motorcade to a standstill.” NBC reported that the vehicle had been partially airborne.1. Any and all emails and text messages sent to and from members of the Vice-Presidential Protection Division regarding the October 3, 2022, accident involving the vehicle carrying Vice President Kamala Harris and/or the driving skills/abilities of the agent driving the vehicle at the time of the accident.
2. All waivers for defensive driver classes granted to USSS special agents involved in vehicular accidents with official vehicles.
3. Records reflecting directives for USSS special agents to undergo defensive driver classes as a result of being involved in accidents with official vehicles.