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Authorities said fraudsters exploited loopholes and flooded the system with fraudulent claims for rehabilitation services ...
Twenty people, a behavioral health business and a church were charged in an indictment that alleged Arizona’s Medicaid ...
Attorney General Kris Mayes announced today that a state grand jury has indicted 22 individuals and entities connected to a ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes on Tuesday announced 22 new indictments in a widespread Medicaid scandal that reportedly ...
Arizona Attorney General indicts 22 in sober living home fraud scheme, including charges of money laundering and forgery.
The sober-living home scandal has cost Arizona taxpayers $2 billion dollars to date. The latest indictment adds a new twist: Some of the money allegedly was diverted to Africa.
A former nurse practitioner has pled guilty to her role in Arizona's massive Medicaid fraud schemes that bilked taxpayers of ...
(The Center Square) - The Arizona Senate passed Senate Bill 1308, which is designed to strengthen regulations of sober living ...
PHOENIX — A federal judge will allow state health officials to enforce new regulations and fees on “sober living” homes. Judge James Teilborg said the Arizona Recovery Housing Association ...
The charges against Happy House Behavioral Health include conspiracy, fraud, forgery, theft and money laundering.
Twenty people, a mental health business and a church were charged in an indictment that alleged Arizona’s Medicaid program ...
Authorities say sober living homes referred clients to the behavioral health business, which received money from the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System and then paid the homes for the ...