“We do think it’s important to show an acknowledgement of what people went through,” Dick said in court.
Up to $1.8 million will cover the funeral costs. Another $10 million is reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses that victims paid for Dr. Fata’s needless treatments.
“It won’t bring our mothers back, but it is something to say I’m sorry,” Sydney Zaremba told The Detroit News.
Fata’s plot: leech millions from insurance companies by setting up unnecessary treatments, including chemotherapy. At least 553 patients were affected, some of whom did not actually suffer from cancer.
Randi Roth, a court-appointed facilitator, is scheduled to meet victims and their families in May to sort out an application process for restitution. This should result in a claims form to be published online by June 1, with final requests postmarked no later than Oct. 3.
Fata is appealing his sentence, WNEM reports. An oral argument has been scheduled for April 28 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
[h/t The Detroit News]
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