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Indian-Origin Dr Rajendra Bothra, Jailed Over Healthcare Fraud In US, Freed On Record USD 7 Million Bond

IANS, 17 Jan, 2019 07:55 PM

    An Indian-American doctor, indicted in one of the largest health care fraud cases in the US history involving a USD 464 million conspiracy, was freed on a record USD 7 million bond.


    Rajendra Bothra, 77, who was awarded Padma Shri, India’s fourth-highest civilian award, was indicted along with five other physicians in the alleged USD 464 million health care fraud conspiracy, which the federal government said fuelled the opioid epidemic.


    US District Judge Stephen Murphy granted the bond for him despite the government’s concern that the doctor had hidden money that could bankroll an escape to his native India.


    Bothra, of Bloomfield Hills, who will be released on home confinement and tracked by a GPS tether, must identify all assets under penalty of perjury, Detroit News reported.


    Being the lead defendant in one of the largest health care fraud cases in the US history, he must liquidate a USD 8.5 million retirement account to cover the bond, a process that could take three days, it reported.


    His wife and daughter, who attended the hearing on Tuesday, will surrender their passports to alleviate concerns that the family might flee while Bothra awaits trial in July.


    Bothra has deep ties to India, including investments and several siblings.


    He is one of the most high-profile Indian-American Republican Party activists and fundraisers. In the 1980s and early 1990s, he hosted major fundraisers for former president George HW Bush and other senior Republican lawmakers.


    Apart from his professional achievements in the field of medicine in the United States, Bothra has been active in working for the poor and sick in India.


    For about eight weeks each year, Bothra leaves his general surgery practice in Warren and travels to India at his own expense to work with Indian organisations to increase awareness of HIV/AIDS and drug, tobacco and alcohol addiction.


    He holds regular lecture tours in India to educate professional and lay audiences on health issues. Bothra has worked with the Nargis Dutt Foundation to produce two documentaries, one on AIDS and another on tobacco abuse.


    The Indian government also lauded him for being instrumental in gifting of sophisticated American medical equipment to Indian hospitals and assisting in the rebuilding of hospitals in Latur, Maharashtra, after a severe earthquake.


    Meanwhile, prosecutors have been unable to pinpoint Bothra’s net worth, which could be as high as USD 35 million.


    Assistant US Attorney Brandy McMillion noted that Bothra owned a real-estate company that owned 22 properties across Metro Detroit, including USD 2.8 million worth of condominiums and commercial buildings in downtown Royal Oak.


    Prosecutors are trying to identify whether the properties were purchased with proceeds from the alleged criminal activity. US Attorney Matthew Schneider attended the brief court hearing on Tuesday and said his team of prosecutors would meet and decide whether to appeal the bond.

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