50-year-old Anna Domino rents an extravagant home in the Deerwood Country Club private community.
The 5 bedrooms 4 bathroom home is worth more than $600,000, and President Nixon used the lavish community to hold a talk in 1975.
50-year-old Anna Domino rents an extravagant home in the Deerwood Country Club private community.
The 5 bedrooms 4 bathroom home is worth more than $600,000, and President Nixon used the lavish community to hold a talk in 1975.
Two Delray Beach men have been suspected of taking part in a scam when they were found participating in profiting from illegal brokering practices involving the urine of patients with substance abuse problems who are in treatment and recovery programs.
It is reported that the urine collected from substance abuse treatment patients is a highly lucrative item for the labs that test it. When a lab acquires a contract with a treatment center in need of extensive urine testing they stand to profit quite a bit because insurance companies, though they often only pay for a portion of the charge, are billed up to $5,000 for the process.
In the state of Florida, it has been outlawed with a patient-brokering law in place prohibiting the acceptance of “any commission, bonus, rebate, kickback, or bribe, directly or indirectly, in cash or in kind,” to protect against treatment centers and labs from profiting illegally through patient and lab service referrals.