CCHCI answers former CFO’s whistleblower lawsuit as 2025 trial looms

BISBEE — A Cochise County judge has set several deadlines in hopes of getting a whistleblower lawsuit brought against Chiricahua Community Health Centers Inc. by its former chief financial officer to trial in late 2025, court documents show.

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BISBEE — A Cochise County judge has set several deadlines in hopes of getting a whistleblower lawsuit brought against Chiricahua Community Health Centers Inc. by its former chief financial officer to trial in late 2025, court documents show. The Oct.

11 order by Judge David Thorn requires attorneys for Adam Brake, CCHCI, and its longtime CEO Jonathan Melk and his wife to comply with deadlines for the exchange of evidence and witness lists, as well as conducting depositions of key players under oath and subject to the penalty of perjury..