Former Md. Podiatrist Charged with Insurance Fraud, Several Other Offenses
Maryland Attorney General J. Joseph Curran, Jr., announced the filing of criminal charges against Norman Greenberg of Owings Mills, Maryland, a former podiatrist.
In a seven count indictment filed in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, Greenberg, 56, was reportedly charged with felony insurance fraud, felony theft, conspiracy to commit insurance fraud and conspiracy to distribute narcotics. The indictment follows a joint investigation conducted by the Office of the Attorney General, the Insurance Fraud Division of the Maryland Insurance Administration, the Maryland State Police and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
For the insurance fraud and felony theft charges, the defendant faces 15 years per charge. He faces 20 years on the conspiracy to distribute narcotics charge.
No trial date has been set.
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