When attorney Michael A. Prieto won a $43.5 million verdict in a wrongful death case against a nursing home last summer, he didn’t anticipate a face-off with the government over collecting the money.
But while litigating the suit in Floyd County Superior Court, Prieto was cooperating with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in its efforts to indict the nursing home’s owner, attorney George D. Houser, for Medicare and Medicaid fraud.
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