A man who took part in a scheme to steal personal information from Scripps Health patients and use their identities to submit false claims for pandemic unemployment insurance benefits was sentenced Friday to nearly five years in federal prison.
Piekos, who prosecutors said in sentencing papers was"at the center of" the scheme, utilized his associate, Matthew Lombardo, to obtain patient data. At the time, Lombardo was a Scripps Health patient service representative, granting him access to confidential patient data. Assistant U.S. Attorney Alicia Williams said in court that though the ultimate financial loss involved -- around $53,000 -- was less than some other pandemic fraud cases, she said the facts of the case were"egregious" and"appalling."
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