COVID-19 Doctor Charged in Multimillion-dollar Fraud Case
Posted By American Med Spa Association, Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Federal prosecutors charged a Shelby Township, Michigan, doctor with health care fraud involving phony COVID-19 treatments, one week after FBI agents raided his clinic.
Dr. Charles Donald Mok II, 56, of Allure Medical Spa used the COVID-19 pandemic to bill insurers for vitamin C infusions fraudulently presented as COVID-19 treatments and preventative measures, according to a 47-page criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday. He also failed to utilize appropriate protocols at the clinic to minimize the spread of the virus, prosecutors said.
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Dr. Charles Donald Mok II, 56, of Allure Medical Spa used the COVID-19 pandemic to bill insurers for vitamin C infusions fraudulently presented as COVID-19 treatments and preventative measures, according to a 47-page criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday. He also failed to utilize appropriate protocols at the clinic to minimize the spread of the virus, prosecutors said.
Read more at The Detroit News >>