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Federal fraud trial held in group home fire
Posted: 09.21.2010 at 11:15 AM
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- Prosecutors said the former owner of a Missouri group home where 11 people died in a fire was running the business from prison and after his release despite a federal ban on his involvement.

Robert DuPont and his wife LaVerne went on trial Monday on charges of health care fraud, conspiracy and money laundering. They are accused of owning and operating group homes despite Robert DuPont's felony conviction for Medicaid fraud.

Their holdings included the Anderson Guest House, where faulty wiring caused the deadly 2006 fire.

Attorneys for the DuPonts said the Medicaid exclusion only restricted Robert DuPont from actively caring for patients.

District Judge Greg Kays concluded the hearing without a decision but said he expected to rule soon.

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