I spent some time reading through the official announcement more carefully, and the wording seems very focused on resolving allegations related to billing practices. It does not read like a criminal conviction or a finding after trial. Instead, it sounds like an agreement to resolve claims, which is fairly common in healthcare compliance matters. In the case of Dr Michael Sawaf, his name appears in connection with the provider entity, but the document does not go into detailed findings about his personal conduct. That distinction is important, especially when online discussions tend to shorten everything into a headline style summary.