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UPDATE: FEDS VIDEOTAPED FRAUD SUSPECT'S VA
COMP-&-PEN EXAM -- Suspect's attorney: "You go to
your
doctor, he tells you to drop your pants, and
there's the
government - recording and watching the whole
thing."

This is an interesting story. I'm sure DOJ
had a warrant to do this. But, recording a VA C&P exam? What
do you think?
The subject of this story, James Sebero, is
well-known to VA Watchdog readers... previous story here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/08/nf08/nfaug08c/nf082708-9.htm
Story here...
http://seattlepi.nwsour
ce.com/local/6420ap_wa_veteran_fraud.html
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Feds recorded fraud suspect's VA physical
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Federal agents used a hidden video camera to record a
North Idaho man's visit to a doctor last year as part of an effort to
prove he was faking paraplegia to receive $1.5 million in disability
benefits, the man's lawyer says.
The videotaping occurred at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Spokane
on Sept. 26, 2007, when James M. Sebero underwent a physical, and it was
revealed at a U.S. District Court hearing on Friday, The Spokesman-Review
newspaper reported.
"You go to your doctor, he tells you to drop your pants, and there's the
government - recording and watching the whole thing," Sebero's lawyer, Jim
Parkins, said after the hearing.
Sebero, 58, of Laclede, Idaho, is charged in federal court in Spokane with
making false statements to obtain VA benefits, and in federal court in
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, with related wire fraud charges. He has pleaded not
guilty in both cases.
He came to the attention of authorities when they investigated him for
running a small-aircraft repair business at Felts Field in Spokane without
certification from the Federal Aviation Administration. As part of that
inquiry, they said, they determined he had been fraudulently receiving
disability benefits since 1976.
Sebero was summoned to the VA Medical Center on Sept. 26, 2007, for a
"compensation and pension" physical examination because he hadn't had one
since 1978, when he was given a medical discharge from the Air Force,
Parkins said.
At that visit, Sebero made three false statements, according to
prosecutors: that he couldn't walk, that he hadn't had a job since he left
the Air Force and that he had not obtained a pilot's license.
In
reality, they say, Sebero can walk, and they have more surveillance video
to prove it. Sebero ran an aircraft maintenance facility and worked as a
marine deputy with the Bonner County sheriff's office in Idaho, and had a
pilot's license, prosecutors say.
Sebero's lawyer told The Associated Press on Saturday that he didn't know
the doctor's visit was recorded until the U.S. attorney's office provided
the recording to him on Thursday. Nor did he have time to determine which
federal agents made the recording, whether a search warrant was involved
or whether the doctor was aware of it.
At Friday's hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Ellis did not offer
details or explanation about the video, Sebero said.
Parkins is expected to ask the judge to bar federal prosecutors from using
the video on the grounds that federal agents violated Sebero's privacy and
doctor-patient confidentiality between Sebero and Dr. Reed Rasmussen of
the VA.
Trial is set for next January. Ellis said he expects to subpoena Sebero's
two ex-wives and his current wife. They already have been questioned about
their sex lives with Sebero in an attempt by investigators to debunk his
claim of being paraplegic, the judge was told.
"They've extensively dug into his sexual abilities," Parkins told the
court, suggesting he may also attempt to block use of that testimony from
Sebero's spouses on grounds of marital privilege.
"I don't think I've ever addressed that issue in my 28 years on the bench,
but it's never too late to learn," U.S. District Judge Justin Quackenbush
said with a smile.
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