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A man has been sentenced to federal prison in a scheme to get $4 million worth of unnecessary specialty prescriptions filled through his employer’s health insurance. Christopher Gualtieri, 51, of Franklin Township, Gloucester County, received a 42-month sentence on Tuesday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of New Jersey said in a news release. He pleaded guilty last summer to conspiracy to commit health care and mail fraud and obtaining oxycodone through fraud. After learning that a one-month supply of a compound medication could be reimbursed by health insurance companies for thousands of …

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