Herbert Leon Kimble, 60, was arrested in the Philippines after allegedly evading authorities for nearly two years. He is accused of orchestrating a healthcare fraud scheme that generated over $1.2 billion in Medicare charges, impacting thousands of beneficiaries, particularly the elderly. Kimble had previously pleaded guilty in 2019 to multiple federal offenses, including conspiracy to defraud the United States and healthcare fraud. He failed to appear for his sentencing hearing in August 2024, leading to a federal arrest warrant and an international manhunt. His capture marks the second arrest from the FBI's new 'Most Wanted Fraudsters' list, which aims to identify individuals charged in significant fraud cases. FBI Director Kash Patel stated that the FBI remains committed to combating fraud and protecting taxpayer dollars. Vice President J.D. Vance credited the Most Wanted Fraudsters list with aiding in Kimble's apprehension, emphasizing the administration's priority in capturing fraudsters.
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FBI Arrests Herbert Leon Kimble for $1.2 Billion Medicare Fraud in Philippines
Herbert Leon Kimble, a fugitive accused of a $1.2 billion Medicare fraud scheme, has been arrested in the Philippines after nearly two years on the run. His capture is the second from the FBI's 'Most Wanted Fraudsters' list, which aims to identify major fraud suspects. Kimble had previously pleaded guilty to multiple federal offenses related to healthcare fraud.
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FBI captures $1.2B Medicare fraud fugitive in Philippines, second arrest from Most Wanted Fraudsters list
FBI Arrests Herbert Leon Kimble for $1.2 Billion Medicare Fraud in Philippines