COUPLE SENTENCED IN MASSIVE HEALTH CARE FRAUD SCHEME
A husband and wife from Florida are serving prison time for their roles in the country's first-of-its-kind case involving both health care fraud and sex trafficking. Audio Transcript Mollie Halpern: A husband and wife from Florida are serving prison time for their roles in the country's first-of-its-kind case involving both health care fraud and sex trafficking. Kenneth and Laura Chatman owned housing and alcohol and drug addiction treatment centers meant to provide young patients with medical and clinical services. Instead, Kenny gave some of his patients drugs, coerced them into prostitution, and filed more than $70 million worth of fraudulent claims to their insurance plans. Case agent William Stewart says more than a dozen of Kenny's patients died from overdoses. William Stewart: He really preyed on these individuals and their addiction. He made money off of their helplessness and off of their addiction. Halpern: Investigators pored over financial and insurance records