Home-Health Wage-Fix Scheme Leads to Prison Term and Multi-Million Dollar Restitution in Nevada
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, November 21, 2025 6:09 pm
A federal court in Nevada has sentenced a Las Vegas man to more than three years in prison and ordered him to pay over $12 million following his conviction in a wage-fixing and fraudulent business sale case. The man was found to have colluded to fix wages for home-health-care nurses and misrepresented an ongoing federal investigation while selling his company for millions of dollars.
Court documents indicate that the defendant orchestrated a scheme to suppress nursing wages locally while concealing legal scrutiny of his operations during the sale of the business. The sentence reflects both the duration of incarceration and the financial penalty tied to the misconduct.
Original source: 8 News Now.
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