Two former Minneapolis medical services company executives have been given prison terms for orchestrating a scheme that netted them millions of dollars.
Khemwattie Singh, 53, was sentenced on Monday in U.S. District Court in St. Paul to 2¼ years in prison. Co-conspirator Neeraj Chepuri, 55, was sentenced on Tuesday to 1¾ years in prison. Both were in connection with their operation of Global Medical Services, which is now out of business.
Singh, who was company CEO, was ordered to pay restitution of nearly $4 million. Chepuri, who was chief medical officer, has a $3.25 million restitution bill.
According to its website, Global Medical Services was based in downtown Minneapolis and had offices in London and the Middle East. It said its business mission was to provide “accessible healthcare solutions and services across the globe.”
Ahead of sentencing, attorneys for both defendants asked the court to spare their clients from prison and give them probationary sentences.
Singh’s attorney said she “became lost in the successful corporate lifestyle” of a CEO and said her only asset is a car.
The attorney for Chepuri noted in his presentence filing that his client became “blind to his morals [and] full of the excitement and the love of soulmates” during his romantic relationship with Singh.
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