Gutfeld warned that this could be a landmark case involving birth injury lawyer networks and private malpractice litigation, setting precedent for future financial and medical fraud cases.
Viewers are increasingly turning to Fox News for updates on the developing court case. Legal experts warn that if found guilty, the charges could carry a sentence of up to 30 years.
Public reaction has been intense, with some defending Sunny Hostin while others demand she step away from The View pending the outcome. Questions swirl about how much she knew.
Fox’s financial experts weighed in, suggesting the $450M figure includes not just personal enrichment but also institutional-level insurance scams and diagnostic lab fraud.
“This isn’t just white-collar crime—it’s high-stakes manipulation of the healthcare system,” one expert said, citing reports of inflated OB-GYN consultation fees.
Many Americans who rely on pregnancy insurance plans and chronic illness management systems are now worried about how widespread this kind of fraud might be.