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Healthcare executives guilty in multimillion-dollar healthcare fraud conspiracy
By U.S. Department of Justice
Feb 14, 2026
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Sherman, Texas – Two healthcare executives have pleaded guilty to federal charges related to a multimillion-dollar fraud conspiracy in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney Jay R. Combs.

Mouzon Bass, III, 60, of Highland Park, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.  Lance Wilson, 57, of Allen, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.  The guilty pleas were heard by U.S. Magistrate Judge Aileen Goldman Durrett this week.

According to information presented in court, Bass, the sole owner and president of Vivature, a healthcare billing company, and Wilson, a senior executive at Vivature, were involved in conspiracies to defraud others in connection with COVID-19 testing and an athletic training billing scheme.

The maximum statutory sentence prescribed by Congress is up to 20 years in federal prison, a potential fine, and restitution at sentencing.  The maximum statutory sentence is provided here for information purposes, as the sentencing will be determined by the court based on the advisory sentencing guidelines and other statutory factors.  Sentencing hearings will be scheduled after the completion of presentence investigations by the U.S. Probation Office.

This case is being investigated by FBI, Health and Human Services – Office of Inspector General, and Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General, Defense Criminal Investigative Service.  This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Anand Varadarajan and Adrian Garcia.