15 people indicted in alleged healthcare fraud scheme in Minnesota
Summary
Fifteen people were charged by the Department of Justice in Minnesota for an alleged healthcare fraud involving $90 million. The investigation involved the FBI and focused on public programs such as Housing Stabilization Services, Child Care, Medicaid, and Individualized Home Supports.Key Facts
- The Department of Justice announced the charges on Thursday.
- A total of 15 individuals were indicted.
- The alleged fraud scheme is worth about $90 million.
- The investigation was conducted jointly by the DOJ and FBI.
- The fraud targeted Minnesota's public healthcare and social service programs.
- Programs affected include Housing Stabilization Services, Child Care, Medicaid, and Individualized Home Supports.
- The scheme involved illegally taking funds meant to support vulnerable individuals.
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