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A recent court filing alleges that more than $1 billion in payments were made to insiders of the now-bankrupt Steward Health ...
Internal investigators said a number of transactions, including money taken by private equity owners and distributions to ...
An internal investigation report says the company’s former owner and ex-CEO improperly collected over $1 billion from the ...
Federal agents briefly detained infamous ex-hospital CEO Ralph de la Torre early last week and seized his phone, according to an investigative report from the Boston Globe. De la Torre is the ...
When Ralph de la Torre resigned Tuesday from Steward Health Care, many of the nurses and doctors across the national hospital chain rejoiced and called it the start of a new era. But the new ...
The CEO of American hospitals company Steward Healthcare, Ralph de la Torre, is expected to resign the helm of the now-bankrupt hospital property company after he was held in criminal contempt by the ...
The news comes days after the Senate voted to hold Ralph de la Torre in criminal contempt for failing to comply with a congressional subpoena.
Ralph de la Torre, the embattled chief executive officer of the bankrupt Steward Health Care System, sued a US Senate committee that subpoenaed him to testify about his role in the hospital chain ...
Monday was scheduled to be the last day at the helm for Dr. Ralph de la Torre at the top of bankrupt Steward Health Care. Steward announced his resignation over the weekend.
BOSTON (AP) — Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre filed a lawsuit Monday against a U.S. Senate committee that pursued contempt charges against him for failing to appear before the panel ...
The chair reserved for Steward Health Care System CEO Ralph de la Torre sits empty after de la Torre failed to show and testify before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing to ...
De la Torre became a symbol of greed in for-profit health care, amid stories of poor care and supply shortage at Steward hospitals.