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Marc Weber Dentist NJ Found NOT GUILTY IN FRAUD CASE vs Marc Weber DDS of Manalapan, NJ

Marc Weber Dentist NJ Found NOT GUILTY IN FRAUD CASE vs Marc Weber DDS and his Red Bank New Jersey Dentists and office manager

A Red Bank dentist Marc Weber dds and his office-manager were acquitted earlier this week of all charges in a Medicaid fraud case, the Asbury Park Press reports.
After a four-week trial, a jury in state Superior Court in Freehold found dentist Marc Weber not guilty of all four counts that remained against him following an 11-count indictment a year ago, the Press reports. Weber’s office manager, Jennifer Barbers, was acquitted on all five counts left against her. Marc Weber's Dental Corporation was also charged and acquitted of all 4 charges left of an original 11 count indictment. The judge threw out 7 of the 11 original counts due to Marc Weber and his Lawyers showing the Weber Dental Associates was sold when these alleged crimes occurred. These proven crimes were committed by the new owners . Perfect Smile owned by Andrew Marin dds had his sister Val , tell patients Marc Weber dds still owned the office up to 3 years after the sale. He told patients looking for Marc Weber that he was no longer practicing despite him being 10 minutes away. Perfect Smile and Dr. Marin double endorsed Medicaid and insurance checks made payable to Marc Weber dds after billing patients charts for work never done by the new office but %75 completed by Weber and his 4 Associate Dentists. Valley National Bank who accepted these double endorsed checks , has changed there policy. He would explain to patients Marc Weber took there money along with not leaving any forwarding information. They would then recharge patients .
Weber’s Broad Street dental practice, Weber Dental Associates, was also acquitted of all charges, which included health care claims fraud. Barbers alone faced charges of identity theft and theft by deception.
From the Press:

When the state Attorney General’s Office announced the indictment last year, authorities said Weber and Barbers told another employee — who handled the practice’s billing operations — to submit fraudulent claims to Medicaid and private insurers between 2004 and 2008.
John J. Flynn, the Manasquan-based attorney who represented Weber and the practice, said the dentist did $1.1 million worth of Medicaid billings over a 3 1/2-year period. He was accused of stealing $2,000 from five patients, out of thousands, Flynn said.
“It was just an absurd prosecution,” he said.
Barbers’ Princeton-based attorney, Robert G. Stevens, said they never believed the state could prove fraud as they had alleged in the indictment.
“We had a very good jury and the jury agreed with us,” Stevens said. “I’m very pleased with the verdict.”
The case was tried before state Superior Court Judge Anthony J. Mellaci Jr., sitting in Freehold.
Jury deliberations began late last Friday morning and continued Tuesday, Flynn said.
Weber’s dental license remains active, according to the state Department of Consumer Affairs. Flynn said Weber is still working.
Had they been convicted, the couple would have faced five to 10 years in prison on the conspiracy and health care claims fraud counts.
The state Attorney General’s Office said that while it was disappointed, it respected the jury’s decision.

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