Four People, Including Two Ohio State Employees, Indicted in $30 Million Medicaid Billing Case
Federal officials announced indictments Thursday against two state employees and two co-conspirators for billing Medicaid for children's behavioral health services that were never provided.
news24.comFederal law enforcement officials announced Thursday that two Ohio state employees and two co-conspirators were indicted in connection with an alleged $30 million Medicaid billing fraud scheme involving children's behavioral health services that were never rendered.
The indictment centers on claims that the defendants submitted bills to Medicaid for services that did not occur. CBS News reported that the case involves children's behavioral health services.
Investigators seized 14 vehicles during the probe. The vehicles include a Maserati, a Mercedes, a Bentley, and a McLaren, according to a source. CBS News senior Justice Department correspondent Sarah Lynch reported on the case.


