Ohio employees indicted in 30 million dollar Medicaid fraud

Federal authorities announced the indictment of two Ohio state employees and two co-conspirators on Thursday in connection with an alleged $30 million Medicaid billing fraud scheme involving children's behavioral health services.

The defendants are accused of billing for therapeutic services and psychotherapy that were never provided to children and young adults at summer camps, church groups and recreational programs. Officials said every recipient was diagnosed with a behavioral adjustment disorder without any assessment testing or actual care. Fourteen vehicles were seized during the investigation, including a Maserati, a Mercedes, a Bentley and a McLaren. All four defendants turned themselves in to authorities this week. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche spoke at a press conference in Ohio as part of the Justice Department's efforts targeting fraud against federal programs. A spokesperson for Vice President JD Vance called the allegations disgusting and said the stolen funds deprived children of needed services.

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Press conference with federal officials announcing Minnesota Medicaid fraud charges against 15 defendants who stole over $90 million.
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Federal prosecutors charge 15 in minnesota medicaid fraud scheme

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Federal prosecutors announced criminal charges Thursday against 15 defendants accused of stealing more than $90 million from Minnesota Medicaid and social service programs. The announcement came during a press conference in Minneapolis attended by top Trump administration officials. Authorities described the schemes as systematic theft targeting vulnerable populations including children with autism and the homeless.

Building on Vice President JD Vance's directive for a federal probe, Republican leaders in Ohio—including State Auditor Keith Faber and gubernatorial hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy—vowed aggressive action against widespread Medicaid fraud in home health services. A Daily Wire investigation revealed hundreds of companies in Columbus buildings billing over $250 million, often for care by family members.

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Vice President JD Vance has ordered the Fraud Task Force to investigate suspected Medicaid fraud in Ohio following a Daily Wire report. The probe targets home health companies accused of billing millions for unverified services like family companionship. Vance called the allegations shocking if true.

Michael Kendrick and Ashley Johnson, charged in connection with the death of Johnson's disabled son, now face additional indictments including murder and abuse of a corpse. The pair was arrested last July after the boy's remains were found shortly after Kendrick reported him missing. Police say the 7-year-old had been dead for weeks.

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A man and woman in Indiana face charges after allegedly allowing the man's autistic brother to suffer severe neglect in a filthy home, where blankets stuck to open wounds on his feet.

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