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Teresa Renee Owens, 60, was convicted of Medicaid fraud after pleading guilty in DeKalb County Superior Court earlier this year, Carr said in a May 12 news release. The Brookhaven woman also pleaded guilty to false writings and identity fraud in the scheme involving phony claims that were filed with the state’s Medicaid program, officials said.
The $4.71 million judgment against Steven Osbey represents repayment to the government for allegations that Reign & Inspirations LLC — a Greensboro behavioral health clinic co-owned by Osbey and Aljih
The healthcare giant has attacked reports that it is under investigation for possible Medicare fraud by the Department of Justice.
Steven Osbey must pay nearly $5 million for defrauding Medicaid through his health company in Kernersville. KERNERSVILLE, N.C. — A Kernersville man must pay nearly $5 million as part of a fraud case. The North Carolina Department of Justice said Steven Osbey ran a health company that billed Medicaid for services that never happened.
A federal court has awarded a $417 million judgment in a whistleblower case against Capstone Medical Resources, LLC, and Dr. Sharon Waltz. Th
The US company abruptly replaced its CEO this week. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Two years after Arizona officials revealed a $2.5 billion Medicaid fraud scheme that targeted Native Americans seeking treatment for addictions, the state has recovered just a fraction of the
Attorney General Kris Mayes announced that L & L Investments, LLC has been ordered to pay over $34 million in fines and restitution for defrauding Arizona's Medicaid
L&L Investments sent phony bills for behavioral health treatments that weren't provided and took millions from AHCCCS as part of a wide-ranging fraud.