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Judgment upheld against man for falsifying Medicaid application
The conviction in Town of Ulster Court of a man who falsified a Medicaid application submitted to the Ulster County Department of Social Services in 2002, has been upheld by the Ulster County Court.
Galen Kelly, who gained worldwide notoriety for deprogramming young people who were supposed brainwashed by the Moonies religious sect, failed to report several real estate transfers made by him on behalf of his mother while he acted with the power of attorney over her assets.
Kelly’s sentence included the completion of 600 hours of community service combined with restitution of $5,900 to the Ferncliff Nursing Home. Should he fail to complete the conditions of his sentence, District Attorney Donald Williams said Kelly faces up to one year in the Ulster County Jail.
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