After two hours of deliberation, a Delaware Superior Court jury has found a health care services company used fraud to try to get insurers to partially cover a Texas settlement also stemming from allegations of fraud.

The verdict followed a six-day trial before Judge Mary M. Johnston and means that three insurance companies won’t have to pay former Xerox Corp. subsidiary Conduent State Health Care a total of $37.5 million toward a nearly $236 million settlement, which Conduent agreed to pay the state of Texas to resolve allegations it was involved in $2 billion of Medicaid-funded braces fraud.

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