Collinsville man, St. Louis woman charged in Illinois health fraud case
Scott CousinsThe Pioneer
EDWARDSVILLE -- A Collinsville man and a St. Louis woman were charged out of Madison County last week with health insurance fraud.
The suspects, a 59-year-old Collinsville man and a 60-year-old St. Louis woman, were each charged June 16 with managed health care fraud and two counts of theft, all Class 1 felonies; conspiracy to commit theft, both Class 2 felonies; and forgery, both Class 3 felonies.
The Illinois Attorney General's Office presented the cases.
According to court documents, on May 2, 2024, and July 28, 2025, through a series of acts the two defrauded Meridian Health Plan of Illinois of between $10,000-$100,000; took between $10,000-$100,000 from the state of Illinois and the Illinois Medicaid Managed Care Program; conspired to commit the crimes; and committed forgery by creating an electronic signature of the woman.
These individuals have only been charged and remain innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. All charges may not be reported.
Personal Auto Insurance Rebounds After Yearsof Pandemic Volatility
Sentara Health Plans president hired
Advisor News
- Succession planning: Building the future of your practice
- From loss to security: Supporting widowed clients with life insurance
- Plan now for lower Social Security benefits later
- The conversation almost no advisor is having yet
- Why advisors should offer retirement-longevity planning
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Empower Annuity Insurance Company of America Trademark Application for “EMPOWER WHAT’S NEXT” Filed: Empower Annuity Insurance Company of America
- Industry pushes back on linking ‘financial strength’ to annuity illustrations
- Sammons Enterprises & Sammons Financial Group Respond to Reports
- The Manhattan Life Insurance Company Acquires Union Security Life Insurance Company of New York
- Cayman Islands premier to meet with U.S. reinsurance regulators
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News
- Benchmark International Successfully Facilitated the Transaction Between National Group Marketing Trust and New Era Life Insurance Companies
- Why the bond market is flexing its muscles, and why everyone needs to care
- An Application for the Trademark “LIVE TODAY, SECURE TOMORROW.” Has Been Filed by Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York: Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York
- Modern Woodmen board selects Shea Doyle as next president and CEO
- New Influenza Study Results from University of Auckland Described (Risk Management In Deadly Times: the Us Life Insurance Industry In the 1918-9 Influenza Pandemic): Influenza
More Life Insurance News