$14M Medicaid fraud scheme collected urine samples from Charlotte-area kids, feds say [The Charlotte Observer]
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Newly filed documents in the case allege that
Those samples were funneled to
Prosecutors say the scheme ran between 2016 and 2020. The investigation, which involved the FBI, the
In all, the conspirators bilked
On Tuesday, Graves pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud and money-laundering conspiracy. He faces a combined maximum punishment of up to 25 years in prison and a
His attorney,
Medicaid fraud steals billions from taxpayers every year while often subjecting patients to the risks of unnecessary procedures. In 2015 alone, improper Medicare payments -- including unnecessary treatment or services that were billed but never provided -- totaled more than
Several of Graves' partners had
According to documents in the
Young people participating in the programs were required to submit urine samples for drug tests. Prosecutors say Stringfellow used the samples to barter kickbacks from the
Another Stringfellow-owned company, identified in court documents as "Everlasting Vitality," helped launder the scammed money by filing invoices for fraudulent services and billing hours, prosecutors say. In return the company also was paid kickbacks by Graves and others.
Other
An unnamed organization in
The unidentified owner of the two
The Graves case is the second in the
In March, the principals of Physicians Choice Laboratory Services of Rock Hill, formerly of
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$14M Medicaid fraud scheme collected urine samples from Charlotte-area kids, feds say [The Charlotte Observer]
$14M Medicaid fraud scheme collected urine samples from Charlotte-area kids, feds say [The Charlotte Observer]
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