Alan Andrew Beauchamp, 64, of Dallas

Richard Ferdinand Toussaint, Jr., 58, of Dallas

Wade Neal Barker, 51, of Dallas

Wilton McPherson Burt, 61, of Costa Rica

Andrea Kay Smith, 37, of Rockwall, Texas

Carli Adele Hempel, 40, of Plano, Texas

Kelly Wade Loter, 48, of Dallas

Jackson Jacob, 53, of Murphy, Texas

Douglas Sung Won, 45, of Dallas

Michael Bassem Rimlawi, 45, of Dallas

David Daesung Kim, 54, of Southlake, Texas

William Daniel Nicholson IV, 46, of Dallas

Shawn Mark Henry, 46, of Fort Worth, Texas

Mrugeshkumar Kumar Shah, 42, of Garland, Texas

Gerald Peter Foox, 69, of Tyler, Texas

Frank Gonzales Jr., 41, of Midland, Texas

Israel Ortiz, 49, of Dallas

Iris Kathleen Forrest, 56, of Dallas

Andrew Jonathan Hillman, 40, of Dallas

Semyon Narosov, 51, of Dallas

Royce Vaughn Bicklein, 44, of San Antonio, Texas

The U.S. Justice Department in the Northern District of Texas Thursday unsealed indictments against 21 individuals, some of them among the highest profile doctors in the City of Dallas.Prosecutors allege a bribery and kick-back scheme involving about $40 million in payments of all kinds. Some of these doctors are high-profile, some are not. The indictment named 21 individuals in all and all were not doctors.There's a chiropractor, a lawyer, an ad agency executive and some office workers, allegedly caught either receiving or paying bribes over several years. One of the doctors indicted Thursday has already been convicted of fraudulent billing practices.He is Dr. Richard Toussaint, who co-founded the now defunct Forest Park Medical Center on Central Expressway. What the new charges allege is that several other doctors affiliated with Forest Park Medical Center have now also been caught up in the investigation, including Dr. Wade Barker and Doctor David Kim.Also among the 21 indicted Thursday were spine surgeons, a pain management doctor, an orthopedic doctor and a few office workers. All were allegedly in on a scheme to pay or receive bribes to bring in customers for lucrative spine or bariatric surgeries.Federal prosecutors laid out some of the alleged bribe payments to doctors Douglas Sung Won, David Kim, Michael Rimlawi and William Daniel Nicholson, each allegedly receiving millions of dollars in bribes.U.S. Attorney John Parker Thursday laid out the damage done to the public."Massive, multi-faceted schemes such as this one, built on illegal financial relationships, drive up the cost of healthcare for everyone and must be stopped.," said Parker.Dr. Toussaint already faces up to 10 years in prison for his fraud conviction earlier this year. The other 20 alleged co-conspirators named Thursday face anywhere from five to 20 years in federal prison if they are convicted. Federal prosecutors say the investigation is ongoing.The below-listed defendants are charged in the indictment:News 8 was able to contact and left messages asking for comment from Wade Barker, Andrea Smith, Carli Hempel, Kelly Loter, Michael Rimlawi and Frank Gonzales Jr. but have not yet heard back. Representatives for Drs. David Kim, Nick Nicholson and Gerald Foox told News 8 the men had no comment on the indictment.