The US DoJ files charges against a healthcare staffing executive for conspiracy to fix the wages of Las Vegas nurses (Eduardo Lopez)
Fraud Charges Added Against Health Care Staffing Executive in Las Vegas*
A federal grand jury in Las Vegas returned a superseding indictment yesterday charging a health care staffing executive with conspiring to fix the wages of Las Vegas nurses — and then fraudulently concealing that conspiracy and the government’s investigation so that he could sell his company for over $10 million.
According to the six-count felony indictment, Eduardo Lopez, of Las Vegas, held executive positions at three different home health agencies. For each company, Lopez oversaw recruitment,
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