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    Here’s how it allegedly worked: The operation set up 17 separate companies that appeared independent but functioned as one machine. Eleven “technical” entities, owned by unlicensed individuals, would show up at no-fault clinics across the New York metro area and perform ultrasounds. Six “professional” corporations, with licensed doctors listed as owners, would bill separately for interpreting those same scans.



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