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Article: Prosecutors seek files on Md. meeting planner's long-time client
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- The Daily Record (Baltimore)
- Article date:
- December 16, 2008
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Seventy boxes in a basement filing room of an Owings Mills travel
firm could contain key evidence in the state of Texas' Medicaid
fraud lawsuit against a pharmaceutical giant.
Travel Destinations Management Group Inc. wants to help
prosecutors -- as long as the information remains confidential and
its employees are compensated for what could be a hundred hours of
labor. Prosecutors call Travel Destination's request unprecedented,
noting a dozen similar subpoenas issued to non-party businesses have
been honored without complaint.
On Monday, the two sides met in Baltimore County Circuit Court
for the first time since prosecutors filed their subpoena request 13
months ago.
At the end of the ...