Close Menu
  • Home
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • THINGS TO DO
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • Contact
Facebook
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
Niceville.com
Niceville.com
Home»FLORIDA NEWS»Florida doctor pleads guilty to soliciting kickbacks, bribes
FLORIDA NEWS

Florida doctor pleads guilty to soliciting kickbacks, bribes

Niceville.comNovember 20, 20222 Mins Read
courts
Courthouse. (File photo)

FLORIDA — A Polk County doctor has pleaded guilty to receiving kickbacks and bribes in return for services and goods, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida has announced.

Advertisement
Banner ad reading “join today” for Eglin Federal Credit Union featuring three smiling adults and a “learn more” button.

Niceville.com Community Partner

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida (USAO), Dr. Sean Patrick O’Rourke, 56, of Lakeland, pleaded guilty to soliciting and receiving remuneration (kickbacks and bribes) in return for ordering medical services and items paid for by a federal health care program.

O’Rourke faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison. The defendant also agreed to forfeit $31,075, traceable to the proceeds of the offense, the USAO said.

A sentencing date has not yet been set.

Advertisement
Deer Moss Creek® advertisement by Ruckel Properties, Inc. promoting available homes and lots.

Niceville.com Community Partner

According to court documents, O’Rourke, a licensed medical doctor, entered into an illegal agreement in 2018 with Company #1 in which Company #1 would make available to O’Rourke completed doctors’ orders for Medicare and CHAMPVA patient-beneficiaries via an internet-based platform. O’Rourke would then access the platform, open the completed orders, and electronically sign the orders in exchange for a payment of $25 per patient-beneficiary.

Notably, the system platform did not permit O’Rourke to add or modify any information in the already completed orders other than to input his authorizing electronic signature, the USAO said.

According to the USAO’s announcement, as just one example, in or around May 2019, O’Rourke received a payment of $5,500 from an entity associated with Company #1 for electronically signing and ordering cancer genomic tests and durable medical equipment for multiple Medicare beneficiaries. Reportedly, O’Rourke had no interaction with any of the Medicare beneficiaries prior to ordering the tests and equipment.

Advertisement
Deer Moss Creek® advertisement by Ruckel Properties, Inc. promoting available homes and lots.

Niceville.com Community Partner

In all, from September 2018 through March 2020, pursuant to the illegal agreement, O’Rourke reportedly ordered tests and equipment for approximately 1,243 Medicare and CHAMPVA beneficiaries, for which he was paid approximately $31,075. Consequently, the Medicare program paid approximately $2,702,150 to various Medicare providers for the tests and equipment ordered by O’Rourke, the USAO said.

This case was investigated by the U.S. Health and Human Services – Office of Inspector General and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jay G. Trezevant. Assistant United States Attorney James A. Muench is handling the asset forfeiture aspect of this case.

 

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleOkaloosa, Walton traffic advisory for Nov. 20-26
Next Article Franklin County man sentenced for charges related to trafficking meth

Related Posts

Deputies surround a disabled sedan during a nighttime traffic stop in Walton County

Driver hits 90 mph, meth, fentanyl, gun found

March 20, 2026
judge gavel lies beside books on wooden background

Outlaws biker pleads guilty in Fort Walton Beach explosion case

March 18, 2026
Wooden judge’s gavel resting on a sound block with law books, a clock, and an American flag in the background.

Five plead guilty in Florida drug trafficking case tied to cocaine, marijuana

March 18, 2026
Advertisement

Niceville.com Community Partner

Categories
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • IT'S GEEK TO ME
  • LARRY WILLIAMS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • MARKETPLACE NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • OUTDOORS
  • ROADS / TRANSPORTATION
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • THINGS TO DO
Advertisement
The Wharf 850 Niceville, Florida

Niceville.com Community Partner

COMMUNITY PARTNERS
  • BETTER BUILT OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA
  • EGLIN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
  • HAIR EXPRESS
  • MIDBAY VETERINARY HOSPITAL
  • NICEVILLE FARMERS MARKET
  • NICEVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY
  • RUCKEL PROPERTIES, INC.
  • THE WHARF 850
Advertisement
Better Built of NW Florida design studio promoting custom home building and finishes

Niceville.com Community Partner

Categories
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • IT'S GEEK TO ME
  • LARRY WILLIAMS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • MARKETPLACE NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • OUTDOORS
  • ROADS / TRANSPORTATION
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • THINGS TO DO
Advertisement
The Wharf 850 Niceville, Florida

Niceville.com Community Partner

Advertisement
Horizontal banner ad reading “join today” for Eglin Federal Credit Union with three smiling adults and a “learn more” button.

Niceville.com Community Partner

ABOUT NICEVILLE.COM

PRIVACY POLICY

TERMS OF SERVICE

© 2026 Niceville.com. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.