Nurse Practitioner Jailed for Writing Fraudulent Oxycodone Prescriptions

Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that a former certified registered nurse practitioner from western Pennsylvania was sentenced to 11.5 to 23 months followed by 8 years of probation for writing fraudulent prescriptions for thousands of Oxycodone pills. Joseph G. Sapp, 56, previously pleaded guilty to possession with intent to deliver, Medicaid fraud, forgery, and related charges. A collaborative investigation led by the Office of Attorney General’s Bureau of Narcotics Investigations and Medicaid Fraud Control Unit revealed Sapp wrote prescriptions to be filled at pharmacies in Westmoreland, Allegheny, Fayette, and Washington counties. Sapp wrote the prescriptions for himself and for others, in exchange for money, defrauding Medicaid in the process. During an interview, Sapp admitted to using Medicaid fraudulently to submit false claims for prescriptions that were not medically necessary, and to illegally picking up prescriptions under false identities. He also confessed to forging prescriptions and providing drugs to others in exchange for money.

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