KEY POINTS
  • A Florida nursing home owner whose 20-year prison sentence for a $1.3 billion Medicare fraud scheme was commuted by then-President Donald Trump in late 2020 has lost a federal court appeal.
  • Philip Esformes now appears headed for retrial on six health-care fraud charges that a jury previously deadlocked on.
  • Esformes had appealed his convictions for fraud, money laundering, and receiving illegal kickbacks, claiming the indictment against him should be dismissed because of prosecutorial misconduct.
Philip Esformes attends the 15th annual Harold & Carole Pump Foundation gala at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza on August 7, 2015 in Century City, California.

A Florida nursing home owner whose 20-year prison sentence for a $1.3 billion Medicare fraud scheme was commuted by then-President Donald Trump in late 2020 has lost a federal court appeal and now appears headed for retrial on six health-care criminal charges that a jury previously deadlocked on.

Philip Esformes had appealed his convictions for fraud, money laundering, and receiving illegal kickbacks, claiming the indictment against him should be dismissed because of prosecutorial misconduct, and on other grounds.