Price: $32,347,000
Bedrooms: 8
Bathrooms: 18
Square Footage: 30,000 sqft
Lot Size: 4.36 acres
Location: 1071 STRAIT LANE, DALLAS, TEXAS, UNITED STATES, 75229
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10-20-2016, 02:36 AM #1
rate this dentist's $32,347,000 home/10 (pics)
pm me ur pics and ill rep u haha jk no homo lol haha no but srsly pls pm me ur pics haha just glutes and maybe face haha no homo again lol just kidding kinda not rly lol pls send them
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dafuq kind of dentistry is he practicing
A couple of months ago, Dr. Richard Malouf agreed to pay the feds and state $1.2 million to settle allegations that he and the business he founded, All Smiles Dental Center, billed Medicaid for orthodontist services he didnt provide.
But he might be out more money, if the Texas Attorney Generals Office succeeds on two new lawsuits that allege further fraud, overbilling and patient recruiting that have cost the State of Texas many millions of dollars.
Our colleagues at WFAA-TV (Channel 8) have posted copies of the AGs lawsuits, which build upon previously sealed whistleblower complaints made under the states Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act and past reports by the station.
Dr. Malouf and his companies declared bankruptcy after WFAA had reported on allegations he and other dentists throughout Texas -- charged unnecessary or improper dental procedures to Medicaid, the state-run health-care program for the poor. Dr. Maloufs All Smiles Dental offices were spread throughout Dallas-Fort Worth, and he had amassed a multi-million dollar mansion, corporate jets and luxury vehicles," according to WFAA.
dat medical fraud, anyone know what degree is needed for that?
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10-20-2016, 03:18 AM #16
modest/10
Maybe he started a dental group. You can leverage big time in dentistry. New dental grads have tremendous debt and normally don't go into owning their own practice right away. You start with your own practice and then add another location and another until you've opened up 10+ offices, each with 10+ chairs, you hire 3 new dental grads not ready for their own practice and 5-6 hygienists at each location. Try to push 15-20 people through each office each hour. Yes you can make it big. Obviously you aren't going to make that kind of money running 1 practice yourself. It's all about patients per chair per hour per practice.. duh.
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