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  2. Former Kentucky election official gets prison time, $700K ...

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    Taulbee resigned as a magistrate in Bourbon County after pleading guilty June 22 to two charges of conspiring to commit an offense against the U.S., meaning fraud on crop-insurance claims.

  3. Farmer gets prison, $9 million repayment order in Kentucky ...

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    In one case, an insurance agent and adjuster in Mount Sterling, Michael McNew, caused a loss of $23.6 million by facilitating false crop-insurance claims involving Central Kentucky farmers ...

  4. Kentucky farmers lied on crop insurance policies to boost ...

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    The alleged fraud resulted in more than $200,000 in loss payments to one farmer and $182,000 to another. Kentucky farmers lied on crop insurance policies to boost payouts, grand jury alleges Skip ...

  5. Kentucky pharmacists, doctor charged in investigation of ...

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    Two Kentucky pharmacists who allegedly fraudulently billed insurance programs more than $1 million have been charged in an investigation of health care fraud.

  6. Kentucky farmer pleads guilty to fraud involving crop ...

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  7. Kentucky business owner admits fraud involving $1.3 million ...

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    The man provided false information in applying for loans meant to help small businesses with the economic downturn related to COVID-19

  8. Former Kentucky pharmacy owner admits Medicare fraud, to ...

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  9. Lexington doctor guilty in $14 million Medicare fraud case ...

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    A Lexington doctor has surrendered his license after being sentenced to prison in connection with writing medical orders that resulted in $14 million in fraudulent billing.