Chelsea Clinton Sits on Board of Company Accused of Defrauding Investors....Just how many boards does she sit on that are being investigated?

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Washington Free Beacon ^ | June 24, 2021 | Alana Goodman
Posted on 6/25/2021, 7:19:25 AM by gattaca

Clover Health under DOJ, SEC investigation

Chelsea Clinton is a board director at a health insurance company that has been accused of defrauding investors.

Clover Health has been slapped with numerous investor lawsuits that claim the company and its leadership failed to disclose that it was under investigation by the Department of Justice for allegedly offering illegal kickbacks to health care providers in exchange for patient referrals.

Several of the lawsuits were consolidated in April into a class action case, which accused Clover Health and its CEO Vivek Garipalli of "employ[ing] devices, schemes, and artifices to defraud" investors.

Clinton’s involvement with Clover Health, where she has served on the board since 2017 and in which she also holds a significant financial stake, could complicate the former first daughter’s effort to position herself as a global health expert and commentator.

In addition to sitting on Clover Health's seven-person board of directors, Clinton also serves on its committees that oversee corporate governance and compensation.

According to SEC records filed on Monday, Clinton owns 536,648 shares of Clover Health Class B Common Stock, which was worth just under $7 million as of Wednesday.

Clinton has promoted Clover Health’s work on social media. "Thanks to the team at @Clover_health for collecting amazingly (sad) stats on how many have received the #flushot this year," she wrote on Nov. 16, 2018, urging readers to get the flu shot and linking to the Clover Health website.

Clinton, an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, recently launched a medical-focused podcast called "In Fact with Chelsea Clinton," which aims to "open up the world of public health through conversations with experts, advocates, celebrities, and more," according to a press release.

Clinton’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

Clover Health’s legal woes have attracted criticism from prominent investors, including Starwood Capital Group CEO Barry Sternlicht, who called the company "basically a fraud" at Bloomberg’s Qatar Economic Forum on Wednesday.

Pomerantz LLP attorney Brian Calandra, who is representing the consolidated plaintiffs, declined to comment on the case but said he plans to file an amended complaint in the case next Monday.

A spokesman for Clover Health directed the Washington Free Beacon to a Medium post from February where Garipalli responded to many of the allegations. Garipalli said that, after consulting with legal counsel, the company "concluded that the fact of DOJ’s request for information was not material and was not required to be specifically disclosed in our SEC filings."

The DOJ probe of Clover Health was first reported by the investigative firm Hindenburg Research in February. The firm also reported that Clover Health had failed to disclose its ownership of a subsidiary company that billed itself as an independent Medicare adviser for seniors, and had allegedly handed out gift cards and other incentives to doctors who helped steer business to Clover Health.

The SEC launched an investigation into Clover Health after the Hindenburg Research report was published.

Hindenburg Research also revealed that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services fined Clover Health $106,095 for misleading marketing practices in 2016, a sign the company has been on the federal radar for several years.

A spokesman for the DOJ declined to comment. The SEC did not respond to a request for comment.

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She has learned well from her corrupt and gifted parents!!!
 
Washington Free Beacon ^ | June 24, 2021 | Alana Goodman
Posted on 6/25/2021, 7:19:25 AM by gattaca

Clover Health under DOJ, SEC investigation

Chelsea Clinton is a board director at a health insurance company that has been accused of defrauding investors.

Clover Health has been slapped with numerous investor lawsuits that claim the company and its leadership failed to disclose that it was under investigation by the Department of Justice for allegedly offering illegal kickbacks to health care providers in exchange for patient referrals.

Several of the lawsuits were consolidated in April into a class action case, which accused Clover Health and its CEO Vivek Garipalli of "employ[ing] devices, schemes, and artifices to defraud" investors.

Clinton’s involvement with Clover Health, where she has served on the board since 2017 and in which she also holds a significant financial stake, could complicate the former first daughter’s effort to position herself as a global health expert and commentator.

In addition to sitting on Clover Health's seven-person board of directors, Clinton also serves on its committees that oversee corporate governance and compensation.

According to SEC records filed on Monday, Clinton owns 536,648 shares of Clover Health Class B Common Stock, which was worth just under $7 million as of Wednesday.

Clinton has promoted Clover Health’s work on social media. "Thanks to the team at @Clover_health for collecting amazingly (sad) stats on how many have received the #flushot this year," she wrote on Nov. 16, 2018, urging readers to get the flu shot and linking to the Clover Health website.

Clinton, an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, recently launched a medical-focused podcast called "In Fact with Chelsea Clinton," which aims to "open up the world of public health through conversations with experts, advocates, celebrities, and more," according to a press release.

Clinton’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

Clover Health’s legal woes have attracted criticism from prominent investors, including Starwood Capital Group CEO Barry Sternlicht, who called the company "basically a fraud" at Bloomberg’s Qatar Economic Forum on Wednesday.

Pomerantz LLP attorney Brian Calandra, who is representing the consolidated plaintiffs, declined to comment on the case but said he plans to file an amended complaint in the case next Monday.

A spokesman for Clover Health directed the Washington Free Beacon to a Medium post from February where Garipalli responded to many of the allegations. Garipalli said that, after consulting with legal counsel, the company "concluded that the fact of DOJ’s request for information was not material and was not required to be specifically disclosed in our SEC filings."

The DOJ probe of Clover Health was first reported by the investigative firm Hindenburg Research in February. The firm also reported that Clover Health had failed to disclose its ownership of a subsidiary company that billed itself as an independent Medicare adviser for seniors, and had allegedly handed out gift cards and other incentives to doctors who helped steer business to Clover Health.

The SEC launched an investigation into Clover Health after the Hindenburg Research report was published.

Hindenburg Research also revealed that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services fined Clover Health $106,095 for misleading marketing practices in 2016, a sign the company has been on the federal radar for several years.

A spokesman for the DOJ declined to comment. The SEC did not respond to a request for comment.

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She has learned well from her corrupt and gifted parents!!!
Trumpkin loons are so desperate to pretend that everyone is like corrupt criminal Donald and his sperm donees

mans okease let us know when Chelsea is president
 
Washington Free Beacon ^ | June 24, 2021 | Alana Goodman
Posted on 6/25/2021, 7:19:25 AM by gattaca

Clover Health under DOJ, SEC investigation

Chelsea Clinton is a board director at a health insurance company that has been accused of defrauding investors.

Clover Health has been slapped with numerous investor lawsuits that claim the company and its leadership failed to disclose that it was under investigation by the Department of Justice for allegedly offering illegal kickbacks to health care providers in exchange for patient referrals.

Several of the lawsuits were consolidated in April into a class action case, which accused Clover Health and its CEO Vivek Garipalli of "employ[ing] devices, schemes, and artifices to defraud" investors.

Clinton’s involvement with Clover Health, where she has served on the board since 2017 and in which she also holds a significant financial stake, could complicate the former first daughter’s effort to position herself as a global health expert and commentator.

In addition to sitting on Clover Health's seven-person board of directors, Clinton also serves on its committees that oversee corporate governance and compensation.

According to SEC records filed on Monday, Clinton owns 536,648 shares of Clover Health Class B Common Stock, which was worth just under $7 million as of Wednesday.

Clinton has promoted Clover Health’s work on social media. "Thanks to the team at @Clover_health for collecting amazingly (sad) stats on how many have received the #flushot this year," she wrote on Nov. 16, 2018, urging readers to get the flu shot and linking to the Clover Health website.

Clinton, an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, recently launched a medical-focused podcast called "In Fact with Chelsea Clinton," which aims to "open up the world of public health through conversations with experts, advocates, celebrities, and more," according to a press release.

Clinton’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

Clover Health’s legal woes have attracted criticism from prominent investors, including Starwood Capital Group CEO Barry Sternlicht, who called the company "basically a fraud" at Bloomberg’s Qatar Economic Forum on Wednesday.

Pomerantz LLP attorney Brian Calandra, who is representing the consolidated plaintiffs, declined to comment on the case but said he plans to file an amended complaint in the case next Monday.

A spokesman for Clover Health directed the Washington Free Beacon to a Medium post from February where Garipalli responded to many of the allegations. Garipalli said that, after consulting with legal counsel, the company "concluded that the fact of DOJ’s request for information was not material and was not required to be specifically disclosed in our SEC filings."

The DOJ probe of Clover Health was first reported by the investigative firm Hindenburg Research in February. The firm also reported that Clover Health had failed to disclose its ownership of a subsidiary company that billed itself as an independent Medicare adviser for seniors, and had allegedly handed out gift cards and other incentives to doctors who helped steer business to Clover Health.

The SEC launched an investigation into Clover Health after the Hindenburg Research report was published.

Hindenburg Research also revealed that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services fined Clover Health $106,095 for misleading marketing practices in 2016, a sign the company has been on the federal radar for several years.

A spokesman for the DOJ declined to comment. The SEC did not respond to a request for comment.

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She has learned well from her corrupt and gifted parents!!!
You don't understand the process to obtain power.

First you have to engage in unlawful behavior, that way the Deep State has dirt on you and then feels safer to give you the power, knowing that you best do as they say or it is curtains for you.

Understand?
 
Washington Free Beacon ^ | June 24, 2021 | Alana Goodman
Posted on 6/25/2021, 7:19:25 AM by gattaca

Clover Health under DOJ, SEC investigation

Chelsea Clinton is a board director at a health insurance company that has been accused of defrauding investors.

Clover Health has been slapped with numerous investor lawsuits that claim the company and its leadership failed to disclose that it was under investigation by the Department of Justice for allegedly offering illegal kickbacks to health care providers in exchange for patient referrals.

Several of the lawsuits were consolidated in April into a class action case, which accused Clover Health and its CEO Vivek Garipalli of "employ[ing] devices, schemes, and artifices to defraud" investors.

Clinton’s involvement with Clover Health, where she has served on the board since 2017 and in which she also holds a significant financial stake, could complicate the former first daughter’s effort to position herself as a global health expert and commentator.

In addition to sitting on Clover Health's seven-person board of directors, Clinton also serves on its committees that oversee corporate governance and compensation.

According to SEC records filed on Monday, Clinton owns 536,648 shares of Clover Health Class B Common Stock, which was worth just under $7 million as of Wednesday.

Clinton has promoted Clover Health’s work on social media. "Thanks to the team at @Clover_health for collecting amazingly (sad) stats on how many have received the #flushot this year," she wrote on Nov. 16, 2018, urging readers to get the flu shot and linking to the Clover Health website.

Clinton, an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, recently launched a medical-focused podcast called "In Fact with Chelsea Clinton," which aims to "open up the world of public health through conversations with experts, advocates, celebrities, and more," according to a press release.

Clinton’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

Clover Health’s legal woes have attracted criticism from prominent investors, including Starwood Capital Group CEO Barry Sternlicht, who called the company "basically a fraud" at Bloomberg’s Qatar Economic Forum on Wednesday.

Pomerantz LLP attorney Brian Calandra, who is representing the consolidated plaintiffs, declined to comment on the case but said he plans to file an amended complaint in the case next Monday.

A spokesman for Clover Health directed the Washington Free Beacon to a Medium post from February where Garipalli responded to many of the allegations. Garipalli said that, after consulting with legal counsel, the company "concluded that the fact of DOJ’s request for information was not material and was not required to be specifically disclosed in our SEC filings."

The DOJ probe of Clover Health was first reported by the investigative firm Hindenburg Research in February. The firm also reported that Clover Health had failed to disclose its ownership of a subsidiary company that billed itself as an independent Medicare adviser for seniors, and had allegedly handed out gift cards and other incentives to doctors who helped steer business to Clover Health.

The SEC launched an investigation into Clover Health after the Hindenburg Research report was published.

Hindenburg Research also revealed that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services fined Clover Health $106,095 for misleading marketing practices in 2016, a sign the company has been on the federal radar for several years.

A spokesman for the DOJ declined to comment. The SEC did not respond to a request for comment.

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She has learned well from her corrupt and gifted parents!!!
Trumpkin loons are so desperate to pretend that everyone is like corrupt criminal Donald and his sperm donees

mans okease let us know when Chelsea is president







Your problem, dumbass, is there is actually EVIDENCE of clinton, and xiden crimes. None for Trump after four years of trying for you morons.
 
Washington Free Beacon ^ | June 24, 2021 | Alana Goodman
Posted on 6/25/2021, 7:19:25 AM by gattaca

Clover Health under DOJ, SEC investigation

Chelsea Clinton is a board director at a health insurance company that has been accused of defrauding investors.

Clover Health has been slapped with numerous investor lawsuits that claim the company and its leadership failed to disclose that it was under investigation by the Department of Justice for allegedly offering illegal kickbacks to health care providers in exchange for patient referrals.

Several of the lawsuits were consolidated in April into a class action case, which accused Clover Health and its CEO Vivek Garipalli of "employ[ing] devices, schemes, and artifices to defraud" investors.

Clinton’s involvement with Clover Health, where she has served on the board since 2017 and in which she also holds a significant financial stake, could complicate the former first daughter’s effort to position herself as a global health expert and commentator.

In addition to sitting on Clover Health's seven-person board of directors, Clinton also serves on its committees that oversee corporate governance and compensation.

According to SEC records filed on Monday, Clinton owns 536,648 shares of Clover Health Class B Common Stock, which was worth just under $7 million as of Wednesday.

Clinton has promoted Clover Health’s work on social media. "Thanks to the team at @Clover_health for collecting amazingly (sad) stats on how many have received the #flushot this year," she wrote on Nov. 16, 2018, urging readers to get the flu shot and linking to the Clover Health website.

Clinton, an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, recently launched a medical-focused podcast called "In Fact with Chelsea Clinton," which aims to "open up the world of public health through conversations with experts, advocates, celebrities, and more," according to a press release.

Clinton’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

Clover Health’s legal woes have attracted criticism from prominent investors, including Starwood Capital Group CEO Barry Sternlicht, who called the company "basically a fraud" at Bloomberg’s Qatar Economic Forum on Wednesday.

Pomerantz LLP attorney Brian Calandra, who is representing the consolidated plaintiffs, declined to comment on the case but said he plans to file an amended complaint in the case next Monday.

A spokesman for Clover Health directed the Washington Free Beacon to a Medium post from February where Garipalli responded to many of the allegations. Garipalli said that, after consulting with legal counsel, the company "concluded that the fact of DOJ’s request for information was not material and was not required to be specifically disclosed in our SEC filings."

The DOJ probe of Clover Health was first reported by the investigative firm Hindenburg Research in February. The firm also reported that Clover Health had failed to disclose its ownership of a subsidiary company that billed itself as an independent Medicare adviser for seniors, and had allegedly handed out gift cards and other incentives to doctors who helped steer business to Clover Health.

The SEC launched an investigation into Clover Health after the Hindenburg Research report was published.

Hindenburg Research also revealed that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services fined Clover Health $106,095 for misleading marketing practices in 2016, a sign the company has been on the federal radar for several years.

A spokesman for the DOJ declined to comment. The SEC did not respond to a request for comment.

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She has learned well from her corrupt and gifted parents!!!
Trumpkin loons are so desperate to pretend that everyone is like corrupt criminal Donald and his sperm donees

mans okease let us know when Chelsea is president
Chelsea is not from all prior ways of responsible opportunities a mensa individual. Plus she has her mother's attitude and arrogance. Married a son of a woman who lied to her voters and was voted out. These same people with the same personalities will kill millions some day.
 
Washington Free Beacon ^ | June 24, 2021 | Alana Goodman
Posted on 6/25/2021, 7:19:25 AM by gattaca

Clover Health under DOJ, SEC investigation

Chelsea Clinton is a board director at a health insurance company that has been accused of defrauding investors.

Clover Health has been slapped with numerous investor lawsuits that claim the company and its leadership failed to disclose that it was under investigation by the Department of Justice for allegedly offering illegal kickbacks to health care providers in exchange for patient referrals.

Several of the lawsuits were consolidated in April into a class action case, which accused Clover Health and its CEO Vivek Garipalli of "employ[ing] devices, schemes, and artifices to defraud" investors.

Clinton’s involvement with Clover Health, where she has served on the board since 2017 and in which she also holds a significant financial stake, could complicate the former first daughter’s effort to position herself as a global health expert and commentator.

In addition to sitting on Clover Health's seven-person board of directors, Clinton also serves on its committees that oversee corporate governance and compensation.

According to SEC records filed on Monday, Clinton owns 536,648 shares of Clover Health Class B Common Stock, which was worth just under $7 million as of Wednesday.

Clinton has promoted Clover Health’s work on social media. "Thanks to the team at @Clover_health for collecting amazingly (sad) stats on how many have received the #flushot this year," she wrote on Nov. 16, 2018, urging readers to get the flu shot and linking to the Clover Health website.

Clinton, an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, recently launched a medical-focused podcast called "In Fact with Chelsea Clinton," which aims to "open up the world of public health through conversations with experts, advocates, celebrities, and more," according to a press release.

Clinton’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

Clover Health’s legal woes have attracted criticism from prominent investors, including Starwood Capital Group CEO Barry Sternlicht, who called the company "basically a fraud" at Bloomberg’s Qatar Economic Forum on Wednesday.

Pomerantz LLP attorney Brian Calandra, who is representing the consolidated plaintiffs, declined to comment on the case but said he plans to file an amended complaint in the case next Monday.

A spokesman for Clover Health directed the Washington Free Beacon to a Medium post from February where Garipalli responded to many of the allegations. Garipalli said that, after consulting with legal counsel, the company "concluded that the fact of DOJ’s request for information was not material and was not required to be specifically disclosed in our SEC filings."

The DOJ probe of Clover Health was first reported by the investigative firm Hindenburg Research in February. The firm also reported that Clover Health had failed to disclose its ownership of a subsidiary company that billed itself as an independent Medicare adviser for seniors, and had allegedly handed out gift cards and other incentives to doctors who helped steer business to Clover Health.

The SEC launched an investigation into Clover Health after the Hindenburg Research report was published.

Hindenburg Research also revealed that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services fined Clover Health $106,095 for misleading marketing practices in 2016, a sign the company has been on the federal radar for several years.

A spokesman for the DOJ declined to comment. The SEC did not respond to a request for comment.

------------------

She has learned well from her corrupt and gifted parents!!!
Trumpkin loons are so desperate to pretend that everyone is like corrupt criminal Donald and his sperm donees

mans okease let us know when Chelsea is president







Your problem, dumbass, is there is actually EVIDENCE of clinton, and xiden crimes. None for Trump after four years of trying for you morons.
LOL...Do you mean no evidence of corruption like Trump's payment of 25 million dollars to the victims of the Trump University scam or do you mean like Trump being barred for life from operating a charitable foundation in New York because of his fraudulent practices?
 
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Trumpkin loons are so desperate to pretend that everyone is like corrupt criminal Donald and his sperm donees

mans okease let us know when Chelsea is president
Thank you for comparing Republicans to loons. Loons are the best parents in the animal kingdom, and likely, the earth. And that one government the Democrats are knocking themselves in the nose over? It could wind up in the hands of the good. That wouldn't be Hillary, Maxine, or Nancy the oligarchists.
 
amazing how these high level dems kids end up working for all these corrupt companies
 
I do believe we have to go back to the Bush daughters to see adult children NOT involved in some sort of grift.
 

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