The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

State sues retirees over ‘kickback pyramid scheme’

- By Ken Dixon kdixon@ctpost.com Twitter: @KenDixonCT

Attorney General George Jepsen on Tuesday announced a wide-ranging lawsuit over an alleged $11-million kickback scheme involving 12 current and former state employees who were paid millions of dollars by a Florida-based pharmacy.

Jepsen, the state’s top civil lawyer, charges that Assured Rx gave Nicholas Maulucci of Simsbury, a former correction officer, and his former wife more than $2.65 million to file false claims under the state’s drug benefit plan for employees.

In all, 9 retirees and two active employees of the Department of Correction are named in the lawsuit, as is one employee from the Department of Developmen­tal Services.

“These allegation­s are deeply troubling and completely unacceptab­le,” Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said in reaction. “If proven true, they run afoul of the very core of what it means to be a public servant.”

The state employee pharmacy plan paid more than $10.9 million for prescripti­ons related to the alleged fraud-and-kickback scheme. Jepsen is seeking triple damages and civil penalties. The investigat­ion was prompted from a complaint by State Comptrolle­r Kevin Lembo, who administer­s the pharmacy plan for state workers.

“The fraud we are alleging in this lawsuit is simply egregious,” Jepsen said in a statement.

“Today’s action should send a clear-cut message,” Lembo said. “When you defraud the state’s health plan, you will get caught and you will face consequenc­es. The state health plan is one of the most efficient plans in the nation, and we make every effort to monitor potentiall­y troubling trends or transactio­ns.”

Other defendants include Benjamin Franco, of East Haven, a retiree of the state Department of Correction, who along with his wife cost the plan $524,542; and Paul Germano, of Berlin, also a retiree of the state Department of Correction, who allegedly cost the plan $241,437.

Other past and present employees reside in Wethersfie­ld, Enfield, Stafford Springs, Southwick, Mass., and East Longmeadow, Mass.

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Brian A. Pounds / Brian A. Pounds State Attorney General George Jepsen

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