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- Fake sober homes targeting Native Americans scam millions from . . .
We have now the story of a scam that targeted some of society's most vulnerable people It was uncovered in Arizona, where dozens of operators are accused of setting up fake sober living
- Company forced to pay $34 million over fake sober living home scam
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A company is having to pay more than $34 million for its role in scamming the state’s Medicaid system through fake sober living homes in part of the biggest fraud in
- Inside the “Sober Home” Scam Preying on Thousands of Native Americans
In a scheme known as patient brokering, sober-home operators and recruiters get kickbacks, usually in the form of cash payments, for delivering “patients” to treatment centers, which then
- 20 people, health care business and church charged in sober living . . .
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 clients in violation of state law
- Dozens Died in Sober Living Homes as Arizona Fumbled Fraud Response . . .
At least 40 Native American residents of sober living homes and treatment facilities in the Phoenix area died as state Medicaid officials struggled to respond to a massive fraud scheme that
- 20 people, health care business and church charged in sober living . . .
The scam had left an unknown number of Native Americans homeless on the streets of metro Phoenix as fraudulent sober living homes lost their funding and turned former residents out onto the
- Sober living fraud allegedly continuing in Arizona
There is an alleged Medicaid scheme occurring in Arizona The alleged fraudulent sober living homes have remained unchecked for years
- Consumer Alert: Fraud Schemes Targeting Native American Communities in . . .
These schemes involve scammers who specifically target vulnerable Native Americans by establishing phony sober living homes that claim to provide addiction treatment and support However, these homes are actually fronts for illegal activities, posing a significant risk to individuals seeking help
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