Los Angeles Times

Man charged with stealing patient data

Now-fired worker for Scripps Health in San Diego is accused of role in unemployme­nt fraud.

- By Kristina Davis Davis writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

SAN DIEGO — A former employee of Scripps Health in San Diego is accused of stealing the personal informatio­n of dozens of patients as part of a scheme to file fraudulent claims for pandemic-related unemployme­nt aid in their names, according to a federal complaint.

Matthew Lombardo is one of seven people charged in two separate investigat­ions surroundin­g the use of stolen identities to file for pandemic employment assistance under the CARES Act, the U.S. attorney’s office said Wednesday.

Lombardo, 52, of San Diego, worked as a patient financial service representa­tive at Scripps Health, a job that included meeting with patients to obtain their personal identifyin­g informatio­n — such as birth date, employment and reason for seeking medical care — as well as verifying insurance coverage, according to an affidavit filed with the complaint.

He had been in the position for about a year and a half when he was recruited last August into a scheme run by Konrad Piekos and others, according to a special agent with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Inspector General.

Lombardo is accused of sending at least dozens of names to Piekos, who would then, with his associates, file unemployme­nt claims and direct the funds to addresses he controlled, according to the complaint.

In one text message, according to the complaint, Lombardo sent the informatio­n of a patient, saying, “This guy died a few hours ago. How many names do we need? I’ll check for more just got here.”

Piekos allegedly responded that his associate would put that name in “asap” and to “find me one who is still alive ... lol.”

“Lol OK lots of those. We want old people?” Lombardo answered. Piekos then directed him to find “someone 55 or younger who is on their way out . ... Maybe a couple days left or something,” according to the complaint.

The special agent said in his affidavit that the defendants probably knew that once people die, they are quickly entered into a database that makes them ineligible for unemployme­nt benefits.

In another text string, Lombardo allegedly found a patient who was listed as homeless who “mite be a good one.”

In dozens of cases, Lombardo is accused of sending screenshot­s of files of pregnant patients, including their obstetrici­an’s name, delivery date and spouse’s informatio­n.

Agents later interviewe­d some of patients, who confirmed that they’d been treated at Scripps Health facilities but denied ever filing for unemployme­nt. The complaint does not name specific facilities.

In a statement Wednesday, Scripps Health said Lombardo worked as a patient services specialist on an as-needed basis beginning in May 2019.

“He was terminated on April 14, 2021, for cause,” the statement reads. “Scripps takes its responsibi­lity for protecting patient privacy very seriously and is cooperatin­g with the government investigat­ion.”

Authoritie­s did not disclose how much money the alleged scheme derived from benefits. But a separate scheme involving four defendants paid out more than $1.6 million in fraudulent claims, according to court records.

The investigat­ion sprang out of a traffic stop. San Diego County sheriff ’s deputies pulled over Piekos in October for driving without a license plate. The deputy noticed an assault rifle, which was unregister­ed, in plain view, and a search turned up several guns, loaded magazines and about $40,000.

That led to a search of Piekos’ two Vista homes — one occupied by him and another where his two alleged associates lived — where authoritie­s found more guns, heroin and fentanyl, according to court records. Search warrants for several cellphones seized during the searches yielded text messages with Lombardo spelling out the unemployme­nt scheme, the complaint states.

Piekos, Lombardo and two others have been charged with multiple counts, including aggravated identity theft and a wire fraud conspiracy. Piekos is also charged with gun and drug offenses in a separate case.

 ?? Sandy Huffaker SDUT ?? A FORMER Scripps Health employee is accused of stealing patient data to file unemployme­nt claims.
Sandy Huffaker SDUT A FORMER Scripps Health employee is accused of stealing patient data to file unemployme­nt claims.

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