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Union City Woman Sentenced to Prison in Connection with Disability Fraud Scheme

California Employment Development Department assisted with investigation

Posted on July 2, 2020

SAN FRANCISCO – On July 2, 2020 the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the prison sentence of Linda Nguyen for her role in a multi-million-dollar disability fraud scheme. Nguyen was sentenced to two years in prison. She plead guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud on July 17, 2019.

According to the plea agreement, Nguyen, 68, of Union City, engaged in a scheme to defraud California’s State Disability Insurance (SDI) program.  The SDI program is designed to provide partial wage replacement benefits to eligible California workers who are unable to work due to a non-work-related illness, injury, or pregnancy.  To receive SDI benefits, a claimant must file a claim for benefits supported by a Physician/Practitioner Certification attesting to the claimant’s disability.  According to the plea agreement, Nguyen admitted that from January 2013 until January 2019, she agreed with a licensed physician and others to commit mail fraud by defrauding California’s SDI program.  Specifically, Nguyen admitted she helped non-disabled persons prepare and submit fraudulent applications and certifications for SDI benefits.  In exchange for her services, Nguyen charged the non-disabled SDI applicants a fee equal to 10% of the SDI benefits that they received.  In addition, she paid the physician for each certification he completed for the fraudulent application.

Nguyen’s plea agreement contains four examples of individuals for whom she completed fraudulent applications.  The agreement further describes how Nguyen paid a physician to complete and sign the practitioner disability certifications even though the applicants were never treated by the physician.  Nguyen acknowledged in the agreement that the total loss attributable to the fraudulent scheme in which she participated is estimated to be between $3,500,000 and $9,500,000.

“The total loss from this scheme is staggering,” said California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) President Alan Barcelona.  “These types of investigations can be lengthy and complicated and I applaud those who kept up the work to bring this case to a conclusion.”

A federal grand jury indicted Nguyen on January 29, 2019, charging her with one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and one count of substantive mail fraud. Nguyen pleaded guilty to the conspiracy count and the substantive mail fraud count was dismissed at sentencing.

In addition to the prison term, Chief Judge Hamilton ordered Nguyen to serve a three-year term of supervised release, to begin at the end of the prison term, and to pay restitution.

The prosecution is the result of an investigation by the FBI with assistance from the Social Security Administration, Office of Inspector General and the California Employment Development Department.

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