Peyman Heidary, 53, recruited patients and exaggerated their injuries in Riverside, Orange and LA counties in an attempt to rip off the state.
A man, who Riverside County Superior Court records say called himself “The Godfather,” was ordered to serve 54 years in state prison and pay $23 million in fines for masterminding a criminal organization that attempted to bilk the state out of $150 millionJudge Charles J. Koosed sentenced Peyman Heidary, 53, on Friday, April 12, after his January conviction on 68 counts of insurance fraud, money laundering, conspiracy and other crimes, including falsely advertising himself as a lawyer.
From 2009 to 2014 Heidary used his law firm to recruit legitimately injured people and exaggerated their injuries. He ordered his employees to provide unnecessary treatments that resulted in inflated billings to insurance companies, the DA’s Office said. Heidary was listed in public records as president of California Health Care Management in Corona, Anaheim and La Habra; The Best of California Promotions and Management in Corona, Fullerton and Orange; Heidary Chiropractic in Corona, Fullerton and Anaheim; Doctor’s Reports Inc. in Fullerton and La Habra; California Injury Lawyers in Corona; and California Lawyers Network in Industry.
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