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South Florida woman returns home after President Trump commutes her sentence
Read full article: South Florida woman returns home after President Trump commutes her sentenceMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – A South Florida woman convicted in a $205 million Medicare fraud scheme is among the 11 federal inmates around the nation on whose behalf President Donald Trump has taken clemency actions. Negron had been eight years into a 35-year sentence at a federal prison in central Florida. “President Trump has given me my life back.”Hector Negron said he initially thought the call Tuesday from the White House was actually a telemarketer. While in prison, Judith Negron had helped fellow inmates who had children, her relatives said. Federal prosecutors said Judith Negron and two co-defendants conducted a $205 million Medicare fraud scheme in South Florida.
South Florida woman convicted of Medicare fraud granted clemency by Trump
Read full article: South Florida woman convicted of Medicare fraud granted clemency by TrumpORLANDO, Fla. – A South Florida woman convicted in a $205 million Medicare fraud scheme is among the 11 federal inmates around the nation on whose behalf President Donald Trump has taken clemency actions. Mommy is coming home.”“I’m just thankful to Trump for giving me my life back,” Hector Negron said from South Florida. She was convicted in 2011 on 24 counts of conspiracy, health care fraud and money laundering, among other charges. Federal prosecutors said she and two co-defendants conducted a $205 million Medicare fraud scheme in South Florida. “We are so thankful for everyone who has helped us but particularly to President Trump," Cruz said.