Former New York CMO admits to $1.4M in credit card theft 

Michael Lucchesi, MD, former emergency medicine chair and chief medical officer at New York City-based SUNY Downstate, pleaded guilty to stealing about $1.44 million by using a business credit card for personal expenses, the Kings County District Attorney’s Office said in a June 13 news release.

What happened? 

From December 2016 to January 2023, Dr. Lucchesi used a University Physicians of Brooklyn credit card for personal purchases. 

He pleaded guilty in exchange for a sentence of one to three years in prison. He will repay $720,000: $63,926 to the state tax department immediately, and $656,074 to the hospital on August 6, 2025, when he is sentenced.

His personal purchases included:

  • $115,000 in cash advances
  • $176,000 on pet care
  • $348,000 on travel
  • $109,000 for gym memberships and personal training
  • $92,000 for VIP event tickets
  • $52,000 on catering
  • $46,000 in tuition for his children
  • Other items like electronics, flowers and liquor

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