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Former Stimwave CEO, Laura Perryman, gets 6 years in prison for fake device scheme.

The case centered on allegations that Stimwave marketed a dummy piece of plastic as a receiver of radiofrequency energy. Dive Brief:

A judge sentenced the former CEO of Stimwave Technologies to six years in prison Monday for creating and selling a fake medical device component. The judge imposed the sentence, which includes a further three years of supervised release, after a jury found the former CEO, Laura Perryman, guilty of healthcare fraud and conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and wire fraud. Perryma...


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