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Ex-hospital CEO accused of funneling $14M for lavish lifestyle, son’s $109K Beverly Hills baptism

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A former hospital executive siphoned at least $14 million from a health system and used company money to bankroll a lavish lifestyle that included a $109,000 Beverly Hills baptism celebration for his son, according to a bombshell lawsuit.

Michael Sarian, the ousted founder and former CEO of Healthcare Systems of America, was accused of diverting millions of dollars from hospitals in Florida and other states into personal accounts, family trusts and other unauthorized uses while the facilities struggled to pay bills and maintain operations.

The lawsuit, which was first reported by the Miami Herald, alleges Sarian treated company accounts as his personal piggy bank, funneling millions out of the health system between September 2024 and January 2026.

Michael Sarian (seen right with wife Evelina) is the former CEO of Healthcare Systems of America. Instagram/Mike Sarian

Among the most eye-popping allegations is a claim that more than $109,000 was wired from a Healthcare Systems of America corporate account to the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills for Sarian’s son’s baptism celebration.

The filing includes a social-media post allegedly showing the event, as well as banking records identifying a baptism as the purpose of the transfer.

The suit also alleges Sarian forged — or directed someone else to forge — an employee’s signature to divert another $120,000.

Sarian has denied wrongdoing.

Sarian is accused in a lawsuit of diverting millions of dollars from hospital-affiliated entities. He has denied wrongdoing.

He and his wife, Evelina, have argued that the baptism payment was an authorized repayment of money he previously advanced to help cover hospital payroll and have characterized the allegations as part of an effort to seize control of the company.

Sarian is at the center of a bitter legal war over control of a hospital network spanning Florida, Texas and Louisiana. Instagram/Mike Sarian

The legal fight is the latest twist in a bitter legal battle for control of a hospital network that operates Palmetto General Hospital, Coral Gables Hospital, Hialeah Hospital, North Shore Medical Center and Florida Medical Center.

According to the complaint, Sarian’s transfers contributed to severe financial strain across the system, impairing its ability to meet payroll, pay vendors, compensate physicians and satisfy other operating obligations.

Michael Sarian is accused of siphoning millions from a hospital empire, including money allegedly used for a luxury Beverly Hills baptism. Instagram/Mike Sarian

The lawsuit cited by the Herald alleges that within a day of Healthcare Systems of America receiving more than $16 million intended to support hospital operations and acquisitions, $1.28 million was transferred into Sarian’s personal accounts.

Plaintiffs claim Sarian has failed to provide a full accounting of the transfers.

Palmetto General Hospital in Hialeah is one of five South Florida hospitals operated by Healthcare Systems of America. Google Maps

Sarian disputes the allegations and has accused Faisal Gill — a former family attorney who now controls the Florida hospital system — of orchestrating a corporate takeover.

Gill has denied those accusations, saying the litigation is intended to recover money that rightfully belongs to the hospitals and ensure resources are directed toward patient care.

The dispute follows an earlier court fight in which new management accused Sarian of attempting to regain control of hospital bank accounts after he was removed as chief executive.

The hospitals at the center of the battle were acquired in 2024 out of the bankruptcy of Steward Health Care, the once-sprawling hospital chain whose collapse triggered one of the largest healthcare restructurings in recent years.

The Post has sought comment from Sarian and Gill.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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