User talk:Richard slimowitz

John Vazquez, Anne Milgram's choice to be her deputy, investigated the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark, New Jersey and the Saint Barnabas Health Care System in Livingston, New Jersey. Barnabas had to repay about $265 million dollars in overpayments from Medicare and Medicaide, but there was no Federal monitor appointed by Christopher Christie, the Federal Prosecutor for the State of New Jersey. No officials, including Ronald Del Mauro, CEO of Barnabas, were cited for misconduct by Vazquez or Christie, or charged. Christie recused himself in this matter because his family had donated monies to Barnabas. Christie placed UMDNJ under a deferred prosecution agreement, headed by Herbert J. Stern, former Federal judge and prosecutor, even though the double billing at UMDNJ was $245 million dollars, as compared to the Barnabas overbilling of $265 million.