Tuesday, April 7, 2026
  • Terms and conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA Policy
  • Cookie Policy
RHS News
  • U.S. News
  • Washington News
    • Kennewick News
    • Seattle News
    • Spokane News
    • Tacoma News
    • Vancouver News
    • Yakima News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
RHS News
Home Crime

Pennsylvania Dental Empire Toppled As Jury Convicts Three In Massive $32 Million Fraud Scheme

by Paige Wuthrich
March 10, 2026
in Crime
Pennsylvania Dental Empire Toppled As Jury Convicts Three In Massive $32 Million Fraud Scheme

A federal jury has convicted two brothers and a high-level executive of orchestrating a decade-long racketeering scheme that stole more than $32 million from Pennsylvania’s Medicaid program. Bhaskar Savani, a certified dentist, and his brother Arun Savani were convicted of running “the Savani Group,” a complex criminal network that used dental practices to facilitate healthcare fraud, visa fraud, and money laundering.

The inquiry discovered that the brothers set up a complex web of nominee-owned dental clinics to continue invoicing Medicaid even after the Savani Group’s formal contracts were terminated.

Related posts

This Article Includes

  • 1 Related posts
  • 2 One person taken into custody after high-speed motorcycle chase ends in drug bust in Texas
  • 3 Spruce Creeker apprehended on drug charge on Historic Side of The Villages
One person taken into custody after high-speed motorcycle chase ends in drug bust in Texas

One person taken into custody after high-speed motorcycle chase ends in drug bust in Texas

April 6, 2026
Spruce Creeker apprehended on drug charge on Historic Side of The Villages

Spruce Creeker apprehended on drug charge on Historic Side of The Villages

April 6, 2026

According to the evidence produced at trial, the plan entailed invoicing for services under the names of dentists who had never treated the patients. Along with the healthcare scam, the organization submitted fake H-1B visa applications to illegally recruit foreign workers and then demanded wage kickbacks from those same people.

Aleksandra “Ola” Radomiak, a long-term executive who helped organize the Medicaid fraud, was also convicted with the brothers. Prosecutors described how the trio utilized a web of financial transactions and shell businesses to conceal their gains and obstruct a grand jury inquiry.

Bhaskar Savani was also found guilty of conspiracy to distribute adulterated and misbranded medical equipment.

“This significant prosecution exemplifies the commitment of the Department of Justice and its law enforcement partners to protect taxpayer-funded programs from fraudsters and corrupt healthcare professionals,” said Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva. He noted that the defendants manipulated worker visa programs and Medicaid for personal enrichment and will now “pay a heavy price.”

U.S. Attorney David Metcalf of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania emphasized the case’s difficulties, claiming that the prosecution needed “untangling a complex web of fraudulent billing practices and sham medical entities.”

Law enforcement officials from the FBI, IRS, and HHS-OIG all reiterated these comments, underlining that the convictions serve as a reminder to those who want to exploit vulnerable patients and government resources.

The enterprise was massive. Acting Deputy Inspector General Scott J. Lampert of the HHS-OIG stated that the Savani enterprise “exploited vulnerable patients, manipulated government programs, and siphoned taxpayer dollars for their benefit.”

Additionally, Homeland Security Investigations’ Eric McLoughlin stated that the organization “manipulated our immigration system” and “laundered their illicit proceeds through a maze of shell companies.”

The Savani brothers face astounding statutory maximum jail sentences: 420 years for Bhaskar and 415 years for Arun. Their allegations include racketeering conspiracy, visa fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy to defraud the United States Treasury. Radomiak was found guilty of racketeering and healthcare fraud conspiracies.

The brothers will be sentenced on July 8 and 9, respectively, and Radomiak on July 14 before U.S. District Judge Jeffrey L. Schmehl.

ShareTweetPin
Previous Post

Pennsylvania trooper shot, killed during traffic stop

Next Post

Lottery scratch-off ticket worth $2.5M sold at Pa. convenience store

Paige Wuthrich

Paige Wuthrich

Related Posts

One person taken into custody after high-speed motorcycle chase ends in drug bust in Texas
Crime

One person taken into custody after high-speed motorcycle chase ends in drug bust in Texas

April 6, 2026
Spruce Creeker apprehended on drug charge on Historic Side of The Villages
Crime

Spruce Creeker apprehended on drug charge on Historic Side of The Villages

April 6, 2026
New Jersey fugitive on lam since 1998 arrested in Wildwood
Crime

New Jersey fugitive on lam since 1998 arrested in Wildwood

April 6, 2026
16 Taken Into Custody In Massive Central Florida Undercover Sting
Crime

16 Taken Into Custody In Massive Central Florida Undercover Sting

April 6, 2026
3 Charged In Lake Station Cold Case Homicide
Crime

3 Charged In Lake Station Cold Case Homicide

April 6, 2026
Texas authorities searching for suspect following shooting kills one 18-year-old and critically injures another, truck stolen and used against victim
Crime

Texas authorities searching for suspect following shooting kills one 18-year-old and critically injures another, truck stolen and used against victim

April 6, 2026
Next Post
Lottery scratch-off ticket worth $2.5M sold at Pa. convenience store

Lottery scratch-off ticket worth $2.5M sold at Pa. convenience store

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Accident
  • Crime
  • Finance
  • Kennewick News
  • Missing Person
  • Politics
  • Tacoma News
  • U.S. News
  • Washington News
  • Weather

Recent News

  • 2 people arrested after large drug bust in Alabama
  • One person taken into custody after high-speed motorcycle chase ends in drug bust in Texas
  • Spruce Creeker apprehended on drug charge on Historic Side of The Villages
  • New Jersey fugitive on lam since 1998 arrested in Wildwood
  • 16 Taken Into Custody In Massive Central Florida Undercover Sting

Category

  • Accident
  • Crime
  • Finance
  • Kennewick News
  • Missing Person
  • Politics
  • Tacoma News
  • U.S. News
  • Washington News
  • Weather

Important Pages

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Fact-Checking Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and conditions
No Result
View All Result
  • U.S. News
  • Washington News
    • Kennewick News
    • Seattle News
    • Spokane News
    • Tacoma News
    • Vancouver News
    • Yakima News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Contact Us

© 2025 RhsNews.Co

Go to mobile version