Lisa Curty, 43, of Staten Island, New York, the former co-owner of a New Jersey marketing company, admitted her role in a scheme to defraud public and private health benefits programs of at least $8.8 million for the billing of medically unnecessary compounded prescriptions. Between February 2015 and February 2017, Curty participated in a conspiracy that involved the submission of fraudulent prescriptions for compounded medications to public and private insurance plans. The scheme centered on the discovery that certain insurance plans paid for prescription compounded medications — including scar creams, wound creams, and metabolic supplements/vitamins — at exorbitant reimbursement rates.