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Bristol, Virginia Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Commit Healthcare Fraud I USAO-WDVA I Department of Justice <br />THE. i, ITER STATES ATTORNEYS OFFICE <br />WESTERN DISTRICT o VIRGINIA <br />c <br />HOME ABOUT MEET THE U.S. ATTORNEY <br />PROGRAMS JOBS CONTACT <br />U.S. Attorneys » Western District of Virginia >> News <br />Department of Justice <br />U.S. Attorney's Office <br />Western District of Virginia <br />FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br />Search <br />NEWS DIVISIONS <br />12/16/18, 11:36 AM <br />Wednesday, April 12, 2017 <br />Bristol, Virginia Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Commit <br />Healthcare Fraud <br />ABINGDON, VIRGINIA —A Bristol man, who along with his wife and another woman, was accused of <br />healthcare fraud charges, has pled guilty to related federal charges, Acting United States Attorney Rick <br />A. Mountcastle, Virginia Attorney General Mark R. Herring and Nick DiGiulio, Special Agent in Charge, <br />Philadelphia Regional Office for U.S. Health and Human Services - Office of Inspector General <br />announced today. <br />Bryan Harr Sr., 41, of Bristol, Va., pled guilty yesterday in the United States District Court for the Western <br />District of Virginia in Abingdon to one count of conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud. Melissa Harr <br />previously pled guilty to one count conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud. Deborah Branch, 64, is also <br />charged as part of the conspiracy. <br />Bryan Harr Sr. admitted yesterday that he and his wife, Melissa Harr, hired Branch to work with one of <br />their children, who suffers from intellectual and physical disabilities and who qualifies for services paid for <br />by Virginia Medicaid, including personal assistance, respite and residential support services. These <br />services are available to qualified individuals pursuant to Virginia Medicaid's Intellectual Disability (ID) <br />waiver program. The ID waiver program is designed to provide critical services that enable a recipient to <br />remain at home instead of being placed in an institution. Recipients or their guardians are permitted to <br />hire workers of their own choosing to provide these services which are paid for by Virginia Medicaid. <br />https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdva/pr/bristol-virginia-man-pleads-guilty-conspiracy-commit-healthcare-fraud Page 1 of 2
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