Beers family members built a “conglomerate” by selling a Christian alternative to traditional health insurance. They are now scrambling for cash, even though they received millions in PPP loans that were later forgiven.
Members of the Beers family of Canton, OH, built a “conglomerate” by selling a Christian alternative to traditional health insurance. Even after getting millions from forgiven PPP loans, they’re now scrambling for cash.
Beers family members built a “conglomerate” by selling a Christian alternative to traditional health insurance. They’re now scrambling for cash, even though they received millions in PPP loans that were later forgiven.
Despite a history of fraud, one family has thrived in the regulatory no man’s land of health care sharing ministries, where insurance commissioners can’t investigate, federal agencies turn a blind eye and prosecutors reach paltry settlements
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