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Federal prosecutors indicted a group in what officials called the largest healthcare fraud operation, involving millions in false Medicare and Medi-Cal claims. Two fugitives were added to the FBI's most wanted list.
Federal prosecutors indicted a group of people in what officials called the largest healthcare fraud operation, involving millions in false Medicare and Medi-Cal claims. Two fugitives were added to the FBI's most wanted list. The scale—described as the largest of its kind—suggests this wasn't a small scam but an organized scheme spanning months or years.
Large healthcare fraud busts happen periodically and usually involve networks of clinics, billing companies, and accomplices. The fact that two suspects fled and made the most-wanted list indicates they understood the severity. These cases typically unravel slowly as prosecutors flip lower-level defendants against the organizers.
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