VA Doctor Accused of Money Scheme Denies Charges

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Concord, New Hampshire – A doctor at the Veterans Administration Hospital accused of cashing in on a money scheme has denied federal charges.Authorities say 49-year-old Dr. William Weeks participated in five contracts worth $1 million between the VA and Dartmouth College, where he also worked. He then allegedly did the work for less and took the leftover cash, which totaled more than $500,000, and deposited it into an account at Dartmouth in his name.

Weeks is suing the federal government, saying the accusations are unfounded. He claims the government searched and took items from his office without a warrant, and he claims the investigation caused him to lose a coveted regional job he had just received.

WCAX News

     

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