Luxury cars seized amid alleged $30 million fraud ring involving children's health services
Summary
Four people, including two Ohio state workers, were charged with a $30 million fraud scheme involving Medicaid payments for children's behavioral health services that were never provided. Authorities seized 14 luxury cars linked to the case as part of their investigation.Key Facts
- Two Ohio state employees and two others were indicted for Medicaid billing fraud.
- The fraud involved $30 million related to children's behavioral health services.
- The services billed were not actually provided to children.
- Federal law enforcement is leading the investigation.
- Investigators seized 14 luxury vehicles, including brands like Maserati, Mercedes, Bentley, and McLaren.
- The case highlights issues in Medicaid, a US government program that helps pay for health care for low-income individuals.
- The news was reported by CBS News with information from the Justice Department.
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