Pharmacy Owner Sentenced to 41 Months in Prison for Role in Multimillion-Dollar Illegal Kickback Scheme

The former co-owner of a Union City, New Jersey, pharmacy was sentenced to 41 months in prison for his role in a scheme to pay bribes to healthcare professionals and evading taxes on $33.9 million in income. Igor Fleyshmakher, 59, of Holmdel, New Jersey, previously pleaded guilty to an information charging him with conspiring to violate the federal anti-kickback statute and tax evasion. According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court: The Prime Aid Pharmacies — now closed — operated as “specialty pharmacies” out of locations in Union City, New Jersey, and Bronx, New York. They processed expensive medications used to treat various conditions, including Hepatitis C, Crohn’s disease, and rheumatoid arthritis.

Igor Fleyshmakher was a co-owner of Prime Aid Union City. Samuel “Sam” Khaimov was the other co-owner of Prime Aid Union City and the lead pharmacist of Prime Aid Bronx. Yana Shtindler was Khaimov’s wife and managing director of Prime Aid Union City. Ruben Sevumyants was Prime Aid Union City’s operations manager, and Alex Fleyshmakher worked at Prime Aid Union City and was an owner of Prime Aid Bronx. Eduard “Eddy” Shtindler (Yana Shtindler’s brother) was a Prime Aid Union City employee.

Starting in 2010, to obtain a higher volume of prescriptions, Igor Fleyshmakher, Khaimov, Sevumyants, Alex Fleyshmakher, Eddy Shtindler, and other Prime Aid employees paid bribes to doctors and doctors’ employees to induce doctors’ offices to steer prescriptions to the Prime Aid Pharmacies. The bribes included expensive meals, designer bags, and payments by cash, check, and wire transfers. The bribes and kickbacks were paid to, among others, doctors and doctors’ employees in New Jersey and New York.

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