Jan. 28, 2022 – The $31.3 million operation he ran out of a rundown condominium complex in West Palm Beach and the lab he established to process urine tests from those who lived there was supposed to be just a warm up, he said.
Eventually, he planned to own sober homes throughout the state and open a second lab that would be able to process hundreds of urine tests a day — tests that were literally liquid gold because of the money he could recoup from insurance companies. When Agresti’s defense attorney asked him if he would have amassed as much as $2 billion if he hadn’t been arrested, Bailynson smiled.
“I wouldn’t have been working toward it, I would have achieved it,” he said.
After spending two days watching Bailynson answer friendly questions from federal prosecutors, defense attorney Richard Lubin spent hours on Friday trying to paint the New Jersey native as a chronic liar who wouldn’t hesitate to smear Agresti to avoid a lengthy prison sentence.
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