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Corporation and Former Chief Executive Officer Sentenced for Health Care Fraud and Tax Conspiracy | United States Department of Justice

Former Chief Executive Officer, Health Care Fraud, Tax Conspiracy Tuesday — Corporation and Former Chief Executive Officer Sentenced for Health Care Fraud and Tax Conspiracy | United States Justice Department.

1, 2023, a grand jury returned a 12-count indictment against Breslin and KBWB-Atrium charging health care fraud and tax conspiracy, among other charges. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin following prior guilty pleas to health care fraud and tax conspiracy related to the operation of numerous skilled nursing facilities, the Justice Department announced.Kevin Breslin, 58, of Hoboken, New Jersey, was sentenced to 90 months in prison and ordered to pay $146 million in restitution and $8.4 million in forfeiture. Breslin’s fraud scheme and worked tirelessly to hold him accountable for

his serious criminal conduct.”“Today’s sentencing underscores an investigative priority of the FBI,” said Acting Special Agent in Charge Chris Ormerod of the FBI Milwaukee Field Office. “HHS-OIG will continue to work closely with our law enforcement partners to hold accountable those who exploit programs meant to provide essential care and services to our nation’s most at-risk populations.”“Greed was the driving force behind this scheme, which not only defrauded our health care system but also violated employment tax obligations,” said Special Agent in Charge Adam Jobes of IRS Criminal Investigation, Chicago Field Office. announcement Corporation

and Former Chief Executive Officer Sentenced for Health Care Fraud and Tax Conspiracy Tuesday, November 18, 2025 Share Facebook X LinkedIn Email For Immediate Release Office of Public Affairs KBWB Operations LLC, doing business as Atrium Health and Senior Living (KBWB-Atrium), and Kevin Breslin, former chief executive officer and managing member of KBWB-Atrium, were sentenced yesterday, in U.S. Breslin pleaded guilty on Dec. KBWB-Atrium pleaded guilty on Jan. The safety and well-being of Wisconsin residents remains our highest priority.”“The defendant’s actions not only defrauded federal health care programs but also jeopardized the well-being of vulnerable nursing

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