Author: Qui Tam

Second Circuit Court of Appeals May Uphold Citigroup Settlement with the SEC

Several months ago we reported about Judge Jed Rackoff’s rejection of a settlement between the SEC and Citigroup for its marketing of collateralized debt obligations.  The judge found insufficient facts that the settlement was reasonable or in the public interest because Citibank would not admit to liability.   That decision is now on appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. 

Flagstar Becomes the Latest Bank to Settle False Claims Act Case

In the flurry of litigation following the mortgage crisis and on the heels a $158 million deal with Citigroup and a $1 billion settlement with Bank of America, Flagstar has agreed to pay $133 million to settle civil allegations that it improperly approved mortgage loans to be insured through a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) program.

Energy Developers Settle Antitrust and False Claims Act Claims

Gunnison Energy Corporation and SG Interests settled a series of claims under the federal antitrust statutes and the false claims act related to their agreement not to compete in bidding for natural gas leases that the US Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management sold at auction.  The lawsuits and settlement resulted from a whistleblower who filed a qui tam action under the False Claims Act. 

India Seeks to Enact Its Own False Claims Act

India is seeking to fight corruption by passing its own false claims act modeled on the United States’ version of the act.  It would allow whistleblowers to bring claims against contractors and to receive a cut of the proceeds received from such claims.  Indian government officials are considering the legislation to counter routine fraud in the infrastructure sector in which poor quality work is rampant.

Kentucky Legislator Introduces False Claims Act Legislation

Kentucky’s Speaker of its House of Representatives, Greg Stumbo, announced that he was introducing false claims act legislation to give whistleblowers strong tools and incentives to expose misuse of state dollars.  Stumbo supported his legislation by pointing to other states, such as California and Texas, that have successfully prosecuted cases under their own false claims acts. 

Keystone State Lender Nabbed for Falsifying Loan Documents Insured by HUD

The United States settled claims against Pennsylvania-based Capmark Finance LLP for making false statements in connection with loans insured by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The government claimed that Capmark falsified information relating to the creditworthiness of two nursing homes that subsequently defaulted on the loans. Capmark (which filed for bankruptcy) agreed to pay the government $3.9 million to settle the claims.

Urine Drug Test Scam Results in $6 Million Payout to U.S. Government

Accela Medical LLC, Coventry Diagnostics LLC and Western Slope Laboratory LLC, three Troy laboratory companies, were fined $6 million to resolve False Claims Act violations against the government.  Accela was improperly billing for urine drug testing and Coventry and Western Slope were performing the tests.  The scheme was set up by Thomas McCormick of Troy and Charles Reinhardt of Accela. 

Orthofix International Progresses in Resolution of Legal Matters with U.S. Government

Orthofix International, a global medical device company, has issued a statement regarding its substantial progress in the resolution of several U.S. Government legal matters.  The statement discussed the company’s improvements to its compliance practices, personnel, financial standings, and a stronger focus on the Company’s operations, including investments in R&D.  Three legal matters Orthofix reportedly has made progress on are: reaching an agreement to resolve matters related to the investigation of the Company’s subsidiary,

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