On July 31, 2023, Peter Adamczak, a licensed chiropractor operating in East Meadow, Long Island, was sentenced by United States District Judge Joanna Seybert in federal court in Central Islip to a year and a day in prison for healthcare fraud. As part of that sentence, Judge Seybert ordered Adamczak to pay nearly $1 million in restitution and to forfeit over $180,000. Adamczak had billed a private insurance company over $1 million for acupuncture services that were never performed. The defendant pleaded guilty to the charge in August 2022. From 2016 to 2020, Adamczak submitted over $1 million in fraudulent claims for reimbursement to a private insurance company. Adamczak was not licensed to perform acupuncture but claimed that the services were performed by an unaffiliated acupuncturist who leased office space from Adamczak. In reality, neither the unaffiliated acupuncturist nor Adamczak performed the billed acupuncture services. Based on Adamczak’s fraudulent claims, the private insurance company paid reimbursements to its beneficiaries who, in turn, delivered the payments to Adamczak. In one case, a beneficiary who was a relative of Adamczak, deposited the reimbursement checks to their personal bank account and kept the funds.