Former finance director gets prison time for stealing $3.9M from UNC hospital

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The former finance director for High Point (N.C.) Regional Hospital, part of Chapel Hill, N.C.-based UNC Health Care, was sentenced May 3 to 8.5 years in prison for embezzling $3.9 million from the hospital, according to the Department of Justice.

Kimberly Hobson worked in the accounting and finance department at High Point Regional Hospital for more than 20 years, most recently as finance director. She was fired after the hospital discovered her embezzlement in July 2017, according to the Winston-Salem Journal.

Ms. Hobson was charged with wire fraud, bank fraud and aggravated identity theft. She pleaded guilty in February.

Over a 10-year period, Ms. Hobson wrote checks to herself and her family members, which were deposited in her personal bank account. She also sent payments from hospital accounts to her personal loans and credit cards, used a hospital-issued credit card for personal expenses, and substituted her bank account for the direct deposit accounts of nine other employees, according to the DOJ.

“Today’s stiff sentence serves notice that white collar criminals will be brought to justice,” said U.S. Attorney Matthew G.T. Martin of the Middle District of North Carolina. “Thank you to the law enforcement officers with the Department of Treasury, U.S. Secret Service, Guilford County Sheriff’s Department, and High Point Police Department who have worked diligently to uncover Ms. Hobson’s fraud and seek restitution for the hospital.”

 

Florida hospital CEO charged with fraud after allegedly embezzling funds

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Former chief executive of Calhoun-Liberty Hospital is charged with using money to pay various personal expenses.

A former Florida hospital CEO has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges he embezzled money from the hospital where he worked through false billing practices and a shell company, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

Phillip Hill Jr. of Blountstown, Florida has been indicted on 24 counts of wire fraud and 4 counts of filing false tax returns. The indictment alleges that between 2010 and 2015, when Hill served in dual roles as Chief Executive Officer and department head of Emergency Management Services, to embezzle money from Calhoun-Liberty Hospital.  According to the indictment, he billed the hospital for goods it never received using invoices in the name of “Southeastern Medical Supply,” a fake business connected to a bank account he himself controlled. The indictment also stated that Hill ordered medical supplies from eBay and other vendors then billed the hospital for them supplies at price points far exceeding what Hill actually paid, the DOJ said.

According to the indictment, Hill used the funds in the Southeastern bank account to pay personal credit card bills, fund a business he owned and operated, to obtain cash, and to pay personal expenses including groceries and travel.

The DOJ also said the indicated that an employee at the hospital once inquired after contact information for Southeastern Medical Supply, and Hill responded that he had lost his phone and didn’t have the number, and also that the last time he had “talked with” the company they were discussing going out of business.

The maximum penalty for each wire fraud count is 20 years in prison. The maximum penalty for each count of filing false tax returns is 3 years in prison.  A trial date of this July 2nd has been set. The case was investigated by the Internal Revenue Service — Criminal Investigation, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and the Blountstown Police Department.