New York Fraud Investigators Arrested 668 People Last Year

April 4, 2011

New York investigators arrested 668 people accused of insurance fraud last year, including a Brooklyn woman arrested after a fist-fight, a surgeon who made $3.5 million by billing for working more than 24 hours a day and a liquor store owner who said assailants tied him up and left him inside his burning building.

Those are some of the arrests detailed inside the state’s newly released annual report, which shows 24,161 reports of suspected fraud, down slightly from 24,920 in 2009. It also showed that investigators opened 1,236 new cases for investigation last year.

Officials said investigations led to court-ordered restitution totaling $6.6 million — an increase of more than 29 percent from 2009. There were 449 criminal convictions and 668 arrests, down about 9 percent from 2009.

Among the more noteworthy arrests: