HARTFORD, Conn. — Norwalk dentist Nazneen Jaffri, DDS, has reportedly agreed to a $150,000 settlement to resolve allegations she violated state and Federal False Claims Act statutes.

In an announcement Friday, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said that Jaffri allegedly paid prohibited fees to a “patient recruiting company.”

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Also on Friday, the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut issued a judgement against Jaffri for the outstanding balance of the $150,000 settlement.

Jaffri was enrolled in the Connecticut Medical Assistance Program, or CMAP, which the Connecticut Medicaid program is part of.

Between Jan. 1, 2019, and April 24, 2021, Jaffri allegedly paid a third-party

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