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The FBI wants to hear from those who were patients — or know or suspect someone who was a patient — of Mary Blakley and her body scan clinics.
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An Arizona couple was indicted on charges including mail and wire fraud and violations of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act for running a fraudulent medical clinic business.
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Prosecutors say the couple ran a medical clinic that would charge clients $300 for a “full body scan” through an ultrasound machine.
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PHILADELPHIA, PA — Federal prosecutors have charged Mary Blakley and Fred Blakley, residents of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, with an alleged scheme involving fraudulent medical claims tied to unapproved technology.
Mary and Fred Blakley are charged with allegedly having operated a fraudulent scheme where Mary allegedly conducted "full body scans" at their clinics.
A 67-year-old woman was airlifted to a hospital after slipping and falling while hiking on the Lizard Peak Trail in Sara Park, south of Lake Havasu City, on Tue