
Visual breakdown of fraudulent billing activity from 2014–2019
🧠 Overview
West End Services, Inc. (WES), a Pennsylvania pharmacy, and its owner-pharmacist Christopher Leon have agreed to pay $825,000 to settle allegations that they violated the False Claims Act by billing Medicare for prescription drugs that were never dispensed.
Between January 1, 2014, and February 24, 2019, WES submitted claims for medications such as Latuda, Humira, Abilify, Invega Sustenna, Seroquel, Acyclovir, Flovent, and Truvada—none of which were actually provided to patients.
🗣️ Federal Response
“Pharmacy fraud remains a priority for our office,” said U.S. Attorney David Metcalf. “Taxpayer dollars should be spent on needed medications—not wasted on fraud and abuse.”
The settlement underscores the Eastern District of Pennsylvania’s aggressive stance on healthcare fraud, particularly within the pharmaceutical sector. The False Claims Act continues to be a powerful tool in holding providers accountable.
🕵️♀️ Investigation Details
- Led by the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG)
- Case handled by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Alfred J. Vogt and Deborah W. Frey
- Auditor George Niedzwicki contributed to the investigation
- No determination of liability has been made; the settlement resolves allegations only
“Pharmacies are expected to act with integrity,” said Maureen Dixon, Special Agent in Charge at HHS-OIG. “This resolution reflects our commitment to ensuring taxpayer dollars are spent appropriately.”
📚 Related Pharmacy Fraud Settlements
| Year | Pharmacy Name |
|---|---|
| 2024 | Pennmark Pharmacy |
| 2023 | Future Pharmacy Inc. & JJ Pharmacy |
| 2023 | Fountain Hill Pharmacy |
| 2022 | Northeast Discount Pharmacy |
| 2022 | Murray-Overhill Pharmacy, Inc. |
| 2021 | LAN Apothecary, Inc. |
| 2019 | G&A Somerton Pharmacy LLC |
📢 Advocacy Insight
This case is a reminder of the importance of inventory integrity and ethical billing practices. Fraudulent claims not only drain public resources but also erode trust in the healthcare system.
🚨 Suspect Fraud?
If you believe a pharmacy or provider is committing Medicare fraud, report it to the HHS-OIG or the FBI Health Care Fraud Division. Your voice matters.
