Things aren't looking good for infamous CEO of "health care terrorists"
Briefly

Earlier this year, a Maltese magistrate concluded a four-year investigation into the matter and recommended that Ernst and de la Torre be charged with money laundering, criminal association, and corruption of public officials, including the nation's former prime minister, Joseph Muscat.
With Steward now in bankruptcy, insurance coverage for health care providers is now in question, as are payouts to patients who were harmed by Steward's care.
"They killed my wife, that's for starters. Second of all, they destroyed my family," Sosa told the Globe through a translator. "This has all become a bunch of loopholes, legal strategies. This really is very difficult for me... I've already lost everything."
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