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U.S. v. Eduardo Ruben Lopez

Overview

On September 6, 2023, a federal grand jury in Las Vegas returned a superseding indictment charging Eduardo Lopez, a health care staffing executive, with conspiring to fix the wages of Las Vegas nurses — and then fraudulently concealing that conspiracy and the government’s investigation so that he could sell his company for over $10 million. Count one of the superseding indictment charges Lopez and other unnamed co-conspirators with agreeing to suppress and eliminate competition for the services of nurses between March 2016 and May 2019. Counts two through six of the superseding indictment charge Lopez with wire fraud. According to the superseding indictment, in December 2021, Lopez sold his health care staffing company for over $10 million and falsely represented to the buyer of his company that federal law enforcement was not investigating him or his company. But, according to court documents, Lopez knew that was false. FBI special agents had questioned Lopez, served Lopez with a grand jury subpoena addressed to his company and seized his cell phone pursuant to a search warrant.

Superseding Criminal Indictment (September 6, 2023)


Case Open Date
Case Name
United States v. Eduardo Ruben Lopez, a/k/a "Edward Lopez"
Case Type
Criminal
Case Violation(s)
  • Agreements Not to Compete
  • Price Fixing - Horizontal
Industry Code(s)
  • Home Health Care Services
Case Document
Updated September 27, 2023