Number three, a landlord who bought airplanes after renting space to hundreds of home health care companies that build Medicaid. A quarter of a billion dollars. Quarter of a billion. 250 million. Number four, A man who went to prison for Medicaid fraud but told the government he was too broke to pay restitution. while his neighbors and associates provide over a poverty program empire. And number five, an accountant who has lost his license for stealing public funds then opened a $7 million home health care company using the address of a convicted money launderer's teenage son. (11:53–11:59)
CLAIM
Asserts that a man imprisoned for Medicaid fraud claimed he was too broke to pay restitution.
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