Not from throwing strikes — but from ripping off the federal
On Monday, Marquez pleaded guilty in
During Monday’s hearing, U.S. District Judge
The judge said Marquez, 38, could be imprisoned up to 32 years at his
The story of Marquez going from the big leagues to
the business world and the soon-to-be big house began when he was a
teenager growing up in the
Marquez became a right-handed pitching star at
“I was bouncing around, one season here, one season there,” Marquez told the judge.
He held down jobs as a truck driver, beer salesman
and cosmetics distributor for a few years — then came to know people in
the close-knit community involved in
Marquez and his partners, who were charged in a separate indictment, became wealthy by billing “huge numbers” to
His spending habits rank him as an unusually big spender among the hundreds of local
Marquez spent his share of taxpayer money on
jewelry, watches and racing horses, according to court records. He was
especially fond of luxury cars, buying 19 for himself, his wife, other
relatives and for his personal trainer.
The purchases included Lamborghini Murcielago with spaceship-like doors at
a Ferrari 612 Scaglietti, two Bentley Continental GTs, two
Mercedes-Benz CL63s and at least six Mercedes-Benz S550s. The total
tab:
He also spent
His family’s 5,000-square-foot home was valued at nearly
Magistrate Judge
so troubled by his conspicuous consumption that in early January he
refused to give Marquez a bond — citing his “access to substantial
wealth” to flee the country.
Marquez was accused of operating six fraudulent
Huarte was indicted separately last June on charges of submitting more than
Huarte, 38, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced to 22 years in prison and ordered to pay
The partners stole
numbers and physicians’ IDs to fleece the federal program, without
providing any services to patients, according to prosecutors. They also
laundered the
But Huarte and Marquez couldn’t have beat the system
without recruiting Cuban immigrants to pose as the owners of their
clinics, prosecutors said.
“Marquez and his conspirators paid large fees to such nominee owners — sometimes in excess of
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