Former Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine Surrenders Law License After Prison Sentence for Health Care Fraud

Former Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine Surrenders Law License After Prison Sentence for Health Care Fraud
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Former Georgia insurance commissioner and gubernatorial candidate John Oxendine has voluntarily surrendered his law license after serving 3½ years in prison for his role in a $3 million health care fraud scheme. Oxendine, 62, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud and expressed remorse during his sentencing, acknowledging the harm caused by his actions. He is currently incarcerated at a minimum-security prison in Florida and will face three years of supervision upon his release.

October 28, 2024

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