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Monday, June 06, 2005
Georgia State Senator, Charged with Defrauding Hospital and Medical School, Convicted
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Georgia State Senator Charles W Walker was convicted of 127 counts in a 137 count indictment. We had previously posted about the scope of the indictment, which included charges that Walker had defrauded both Grady Memorial Hospital, Georgia' largest public hospital, and the Medical College of Georgia in schemes to get these institutions to use personnel from Walker's temporary employment agency.
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