Exposed: How popular Presidential aspirant of a top political party stole money in USA to fund his campaign in Ghana
A court in the USA has given an account of how a Ghanaian-American Doctor based in Florida, Dr Moses deGraft-Johnson, took advantage of some of the over $26 million dollars he got illegally from the United States government and medical insurers. Ghsplash.com reports.
In a 58-count indictment by a federal court, Dr deGraft-Johnson is alleged to have falsified records in order to receive money from medical insurers such as Medicare and Medicaid for surgeries and medical procedures that he did not perform.
He then used the proceeds to fund a lavish lifestyle both in the United States and his native country, Ghana with the ultimate aim of becoming Ghana’s President in the future.
To this end, he wired some $ 1.8 to associates and entities in Ghana, predictably to establish and project himself in the country.
Dr deGraft-Johnson also acquired top of the range cars: two Mercedes, and the latest models of Ferraris and a Lamborghinis.
Prosecutors then again provided detail of extravagant spending on extremely ostentatious jewelry with cut-throat prices such as Tiffany and Cartier jewelry.
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