Miles Galin
Miles Galin is one of the inventors of intraocular eye lenses.
Legal Trouble
In 1978, Galin, via a shell company, attempted to divert a ship from Dow Chemicals and swipe its content. Dow sued Galin and won.
Galin pleaded guilty to submitting claims for services he never performed between 1987 and 2000, including retinal surgery, glaucoma treatments, and fluorescein angiograms. Galin's total monetary gain from these fraudulent claims was approximately 500,000. It is alleged that Galin used other doctor's identification numbers to bill for services after his medical license was revoked in 1997. He faces a maximum of 5 years in prison and a US$250,000 fine for each of the two counts against him.
Legal Trouble
In 1978, Galin, via a shell company, attempted to divert a ship from Dow Chemicals and swipe its content. Dow sued Galin and won.
Galin pleaded guilty to submitting claims for services he never performed between 1987 and 2000, including retinal surgery, glaucoma treatments, and fluorescein angiograms. Galin's total monetary gain from these fraudulent claims was approximately 500,000. It is alleged that Galin used other doctor's identification numbers to bill for services after his medical license was revoked in 1997. He faces a maximum of 5 years in prison and a US$250,000 fine for each of the two counts against him.
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