February 20, 1998
ATTORNEY GENERAL OBTAINS 30-YEAR SENTENCE IN MEDICAID FRAUD CASE
After the jury returned its verdict, Rockdale County Superior Court Judge Sidney L. Nation sentenced Carithers to five years in prison, followed by 25 years on probation. In addition, Carithers was ordered to pay $35,000 in restitution, plus a $10,000 fine.
Prosecutors in the case were Assistant Attorneys General Charles M. Richards and Doris Williams-McNeely. The state prosecutors received assistance and support from Rockdale County District Attorney Cheryl F. Custer. The case was investigated by GBI Special Agent Donna Brooks and Auditor Michael Ufret.
Attorney General Baker stated, "the prosecution of Medicaid fraud cases is one of my top priorities. We have recovered $20.6 million in restitution for the state and federal governments. We have also obtained restitution orders for the recovery of an additional $5.23 million. I am sending a strong message in this state that if you do this crime, you will do the time."