"Thompson, 50, was shot dead in what NYPD officials believe was a targeted attack as he exited the Hilton hotel before an investor conference. His killer remains on the loose.
Earlier this year the DoJ launched a probe into whether the nation's biggest insurer, led by Thompson, was unfairly restricting competitors and running a monopoly.
The DoJ also sued to block the company's acquisition of home health and hospice provider Amedisys, naming Thompson and others and accusing them of unlawful practices.
Thompson was accused of being aware of the DoJ probe into the company and not telling investors before he unloaded over 31 percent of his stock.
Last month, Simply Wall Street reported that amid the probe and lawsuit, UnitedHealth insiders had sold $16million of their stock - Thompson was the biggest insider seller, unloading $12million worth of shares, at about US$521 per share.
'We are challenging this merger because home health and hospice patients and their families experiencing some of the most difficult moments of their lives deserve affordable, high quality care options, said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. 'The Justice Department will not hesitate to check unlawful consolidation and monopolization in the healthcare market that threatens to harm vulnerable patients, their families, and health care workers.'
I have "catastrophic coverage" with 10000 deductible. I want to see a dermatologist, the doctor said "we are probably an out of network provider and will cost your oop max. I called another dermatologist office.. There's only so many... And they required a 5k deposit to just make an appt. Anyone else dealing with that? Ironically... I have UHC.
Eliminate a cooperating witness?
My first thought was “people don’t just shoot someone who’s under active investigation or lawsuit”, thinking about it from the prosecution side.
But you’re right - they absolutely would shoot someone to protect other defendants that might get exposed as a result of cooperating testimony.
maybe a family member had a loved one pass because United Healthcare refused tests or meds and they got their own justice?
Or it's a paid hit that is meant to look like simple revenge.
You should watch Joe Rogan’s interview of Mike Benz.
Yes, plausible denyability. SOP.
"Thompson, 50, was shot dead in what NYPD officials believe was a targeted attack as he exited the Hilton hotel before an investor conference. His killer remains on the loose.
Earlier this year the DoJ launched a probe into whether the nation's biggest insurer, led by Thompson, was unfairly restricting competitors and running a monopoly.
The DoJ also sued to block the company's acquisition of home health and hospice provider Amedisys, naming Thompson and others and accusing them of unlawful practices.
Thompson was accused of being aware of the DoJ probe into the company and not telling investors before he unloaded over 31 percent of his stock.
Last month, Simply Wall Street reported that amid the probe and lawsuit, UnitedHealth insiders had sold $16million of their stock - Thompson was the biggest insider seller, unloading $12million worth of shares, at about US$521 per share.
'We are challenging this merger because home health and hospice patients and their families experiencing some of the most difficult moments of their lives deserve affordable, high quality care options, said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. 'The Justice Department will not hesitate to check unlawful consolidation and monopolization in the healthcare market that threatens to harm vulnerable patients, their families, and health care workers.'
https://x.com/dotconnectinga/status/1864353954655584346
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14157793/unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-doj-investigation-shot-dead.html
Purkiss80,suicide ??
Somebody found out he flipped. How much u wanna bet this goes back to obamacare corruption.
...the unraveling of the healthcare industry has commenced
Let’s check the folder “Insurance Policy” on his laptop please.
I keep telling you it was a lone gunmen.
Hmmm....
Who is Hillary's health insurance provider again?
Insurance is a fraud?
I have "catastrophic coverage" with 10000 deductible. I want to see a dermatologist, the doctor said "we are probably an out of network provider and will cost your oop max. I called another dermatologist office.. There's only so many... And they required a 5k deposit to just make an appt. Anyone else dealing with that? Ironically... I have UHC.
https://www.unitedhealthgroup.com/newsroom/posts/2021/2021-3-16-antibody-research-treatment.html
They were also working on monoclonal antibody treatments in competition with Pfizer.
Pfizer or one of its subs will be buying that up soon.
I believe Blackrock called dibs.