Twenty years ago, Robert Peter Sauve, a Canadian national charged with defrauding Medicare, was captured in Italy after fleeing the U.S. to avoid prosecution.
FBI agents apprehended Sauve, who was wanted for allegedly creating front clinics in Miami Beach to launder Medicare fraud, collecting nearly $4 million illicitly.
The Miami area has seen dozens of fugitives like Sauve evading prosecution for Medicare fraud, often escaping to Spanish-speaking countries.
Sauve's capture highlights a broader issue of Medicare fraud, revealing how individuals exploit the system through fake claims for medical services.
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