Psychiatry didn’t provide the income and challenge he expected, so Jerome Feldman, once a practicing psychiatrist, made the leap into an entrepreneurial marketing career that would allow him to travel to exotic locales.The marketing gig? Feldman’s own website, www.liver4you.org, which fraudulently promised to provide critically ill patients liver or kidney transplants for $65,000 to $130,000. Travel hot spot? Feldman initially fled the United States with Medicare fraud funds to live in the Philippines. After he was located in the Philippines, he received an all-expense paid trip back home.
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