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Source: Excerpts from “Pasted Texts” – “Fighting Back: Why Physicians Must Speak Up” by Muhamad Aly Rifai, MD (April 30, 2025)

Author: Muhamad Aly Rifai, MD – Psychiatrist, healthcare advocate, and acquitted individual after facing wrongful prosecution. Dedicated to justice reform and physician advocacy.

from US v. Bothra, Detroit, Mi.
“..Then imagine having to listen to a bunch of Assistant U.S. Attorneys and FBI Special Agents hilariously try and somehow explain the “Standard and Scope of Practice” of the sub-specialities of anesthesiology, addictionology and interventional pain in a criminal
… case where they are actively employing every type of legal BS mumbo-jumbo possible to throw you in prison for 20 years. There were dozens of moments where we did everything in our power to keep from falling out of our chairs and rolling around on the floor laughing. It was that bad and you just can’t make this shit up…”
dr. chris r. russo, md.

Subject
These interviews argues for the urgent need for physicians to speak out against systemic failures within the justice system that are leading to the wrongful prosecution and conviction of medical professionals. It highlights specific cases and patterns of injustice experienced by physicians and other professionals, advocating for reforms to ensure fair trials and accountability.

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A federal jury convicted a medical doctor yesterday for his participation in conspiracies to commit health care fraud and wire fraud and to unlawfully distribute controlled substances.
According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Neil K. Anand M.D., 48, of Bensalem, Pennsylvania, conspired to submit false and fraudulent claims to Medicare, health plans provided by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Independence Blue Cross (IBC), and Anthem, for “Goody Bags” of medically unnecessary prescription medications, which were dispensed to patients by in-house pharmacies owned by Anand.
Muhamad Aly Rifai, MD – Psychiatrist, healthcare advocate, and acquitted individual after facing wrongful prosecution.


“Physicians and patients are increasingly goaded into the role of law enforcement. We can clearly see that with the indictment and verdict in the Neal Anand trial last week. An insurer runs an audit for the highest billing physicians and then files a complaint with a government agency that the physician is overbilling and doing medically unnecessary procedures.
The agency passes it to other agencies. A warrant ensues and patient records are subpoenaed by the government.
The PMP is used as support for overprescribing medications and an indictment ensues.
This playbook happens every day without or without the PMP and was originally offered as a strategy by McKinsey in the 1990s to Allstate called the zero- sum game and delineated in the book by Jay Feinman called Deny, Delay, Defend.”
“fascinate the fools”
the public, media, and legislators.
THE PODCAST EPISODE 12

Conclusion:
These discussions serve as a powerful call to action, highlighting the urgent need for awareness, advocacy, and reform within the justice system to protect physicians and other professionals from unjust prosecutions driven by flawed data interpretation, uninformed juries, unchecked prosecutorial power, and political agendas. It emphasizes that justice requires constant defense and vigilance.

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