A former nurse practitioner in Butte was sentenced to five years in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, for falsely billing an insurance company approximately $62 million for vitamin B-12 injections in which she received approximately $613,108 for the false claims. The defendant, Tristan Ashley Svejkovsky, 41, pleaded guilty in August 2024 to healthcare fraud and to use of a registration number issued to another person. The court also ordered $613,108 in restitution.
The government alleged in court documents that Svejkovsky was a nurse practitioner whose license was suspended by the Montana Board of Nursing on April 1, 2022. Svejkovsky continued to prescribe controlled substances using her own name and Drug Enforcement Administration registration number until June 2022. After contact by the DEA, Svejkovsky agreed to voluntarily surrender her DEA registration. However, Svejkovsky continued to prescribe controlled substances using the name and DEA registration number of a friend who also was nurse practitioner. Svejkovsky misrepresented to her friend that her nursing license was on probation, not suspended, and that she would not use her friend’s information to prescribe drugs. In fact, Svejkovsky used her friend’s DEA registration number to write at least 28 prescriptions for controlled substances.