FRAUDULENT FOREVER –

Dec. 17, 2024 – “They were treated like chattel, more or less,” said John Brewer with the Brewerwood Law Firm. “I mean, they weren’t treated as human beings.” Fraudulent billing for behavioral health services grew from $43 million to $2.8 billion, according to the newly filed complaint … “Many of the fraudsters drove across state lines, went to cities like Gallup and Farmington, took people from there, brought them here to Phoenix, and then took advantage of the benefits available through AHCCCS,” said Laskey, who is with the law firm McCoy Leavitt Laskey.

The complaint lists several representing plaintiffs: some deceased, some now incapacitated, and some children.

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