Antelope Valley Press

Ex-Anthem investigat­or faces sentencing

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A Santa Clarita man who worked as a top fraud investigat­or for Anthem Blue Cross faces sentencing today, for his role in a scheme in which more than $20 million in bogus claims were submitted to Anthem and other insurance companies with his help.

Gary Jizmejian, 48, is a former senior investigat­or at the Anthem Special Investigat­ions Unit, the anti-fraud unit within Anthem that is responsibl­e for investigat­ing health care fraud committed against the company.

In September, he pleaded guilty to one federal count of using a cell phone to aid in a commercial bribery scheme. Prosecutor­s are asking for an 18-month prison sentence and a $75,000 fine, according to a document filed in Los Angeles federal court.

Jizmejian admitted accepting quarterly payments ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 in exchange for providing co-defendants with confidenti­al Anthem informatio­n that helped them submit phony bills to the insurer. He also acknowledg­ed taking a $1,000 payment for using insider informatio­n to tip off co-defendants of a federal probe into the scheme.

The defendant “purposely and deceptivel­y hid years of bribe payments from his employer, who entrusted him to assist them in ferreting out criminal health care frauds, not become entangled in one himself,” prosecutor­s wrote, adding that Jizmejian was “driven to commit this crime because he was greedy and he saw an opportunit­y to fill his pocket.”

Four others were also charged in what federal prosecutor­s call a six-year scheme to commit health care fraud against at least eight companies.

Those charged include the owner-operator of two San Fernando Valley clinics, Roshanak “Roxanne” Khadem, 53, of Sherman Oaks. Khadem owned and operated R&R Med Spa, located in Valley Village until early 2016, and its successor company, Nu-Me Aesthetic and Anti-Aging Center, which operated in Woodland Hills, according to the US Attorney’s Office.

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