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Authorities arrested two Minnesota women accused of orchestrating a $21 million Medicaid fraud operation, according to the White House.
Authorities arrested two Minnesota women accused of orchestrating a $21 million Medicaid fraud operation. The scope and coordination required for that amount of fraud typically involves sustained deception across multiple claims and providers rather than a single scheme.
Medicaid fraud of this scale doesn't happen in isolation—it requires either corrupt partners in the system or a long runway before detection. The size of the operation suggests either law enforcement took a while to catch it or the accused were running it for years.
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