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A Utah dentist will have to pay about $165,000 or face prison time and additional charges for failing to file tax returns and evading paying taxes over a five-year period. Benjamin Lee Gilstrap, DDS, ...
These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story. The patients kept coming to the Utah oral surgeon’s office — one after another, year after year — with dental work ...
Utah’s dentistry board urged the state to revoke Nicholas LaFeber’s license after repeated reports of poor dental work. Instead, regulators reinstated it. Now new patients say they’ve been hurt by his ...
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