A key witness in an anti-kickback investigation that ended with DaVita HealthCare Partners paying $389 million gave federal prosecutors sales spreadsheets, e-mails and insight into Colorado's third largest private company.
By Christopher N. OsherThe Denver Post, Denver Post
Thu, 10/23/2014 - 11:26pm
A key witness in an anti-kickback investigation that ended with DaVita HealthCare Partners paying $389 million gave federal prosecutors sales spreadsheets, e-mails and insight into Colorado's third largest private company.