Federal Jury Finds Precision Lens And Owner Paul Ehlen Liable For Paying Kickbacks In Violation Of The False Claims Act
ST. PAUL, Minn. – A federal civil jury has returned a verdict in favor of the United States for more than $43 million for violations of the False Claims Act and Anti-Kickback Statute. During the six-week jury trial before U.S. District Judge Wilhelmina M. Wright, the United States proved that the Defendants the Cameron-Ehlen Group, Inc., which does business as Precision Lens, and its owner Paul Ehlen paid kickbacks to ophthalmic surgeons to induce their use of Defendants’ products in cataract surgeries reimbursed by Medicare. The jury found that Defendants’ kickbacks caused the submission of 64,575 false claims to the Medicare program between 2006-2015.
Action Details
- Date:February 28, 2023
- Agency:U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Minnesota
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Enforcement Types:
- Criminal and Civil Actions