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Updated · Fox News · Jun 15
Jean Jethro Alexandre Gets 10 Years in $58 Million 340B Fraud, Owes $14.3 Million
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 15

Jean Jethro Alexandre Gets 10 Years in $58 Million 340B Fraud, Owes $14.3 Million

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 15

Summary

  • Nearly 10 years in prison and $14.3 million in restitution were imposed on Jean Jethro Alexandre after his conviction in a $58 million healthcare fraud tied to the federal 340B drug discount program.
  • Prosecutors said Alexandre and co-conspirators recruited fake patients, paid kickbacks and used fraudulent HIV and AIDS prescriptions to bill Medicare, Medicaid and private insurers through a nonprofit clinic he secretly co-owned.
  • The scheme exploited the gap between deeply discounted 340B drug prices and insurer reimbursements; in some cases, prosecutors said, drugs dispensed under the fake prescriptions were simply destroyed.
  • A $2.5 million South Florida mansion and luxury cars including a 2023 Bentley and 2024 Mercedes were traced to the proceeds, and Alexandre is set to be transferred to ICE for removal after serving his sentence.
  • The case is intensifying congressional calls for tighter 340B oversight, with lawmakers arguing weak transparency and contract-pharmacy rules have left the safety-net program vulnerable to fraud.

Insights

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