Past improper deeds caught up with a Detroit-area doctor whose crimes before residency appear to have cut short her career.
On Sept. 27, Dr. Millicent Traylor received a 135-month prison sentence for her participation in an $8.9 million scheme that took place before she received her medical license and began her residency. She had been convicted May 25 in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan on five counts of health-care fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit health-care fraud, and one count of conspiracy to pay and receive health-care kickbacks.
Traylor’s sentencing shows that actions taken before ...
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