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Georgia man to pay $5M in restitution for Medicaid fraud

Updated: 6:22 PM EST Feb 27, 2021 WXII12.com Web Staff A Georgia man was sentenced to more than six years in prison for defrauding the North and South Carolina Medicaid programs Saturday.Markeutric Stringfellow, 37, will spend 6.5 years in prison and then 3 years on supervised release, and must pay restitution of $5,278,550, according to attorneys. In North Carolina, Springfellow was a resident of both Charlotte and Greensboro, according to filed court documents. He was also a partner in Everlasting Vitality, LLC (EV) and Do-It-4-The Hood Corporation (D4H).D4H operated after-school programs in Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Rocky-Mount, according to attorneys. From Jan. 7, 2016, through Nov. 12, 2018, Stringfellow and his co-conspirators used D4H to defraud the North Carolina Medicaid system.According to court documents, the group paid people to recruit at-risk children who were Medicaid eligible for after-school programs. Once they were enrolled, t

Federal Authorities: Georgia Man Sentenced To Over 6 Years In Prison For Defrauding North And South Carolina Medicaid Programs

WCCB Charlotte s CW Weather Sponsor: Federal Authorities: Georgia Man Sentenced To Over 6 Years In Prison For Defrauding North And South Carolina Medicaid Programs February 25, 2021 CHARLOTTE, N.C. U.S. Attorney Andrew Murray announced Markuetric Stringfellow, 37, of Powder Springs, Georgia was sentenced to 78 months in prison and three years of supervised release after defrauding North and South Carolina Medicaid programs. In addition, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell says Stringfellow will also have to pay $5,278,550 in restitution. Detectives say in his North Carolina scheme, Stringfellow was a partner in Everlasting Vitality, LLC (EV) and Do-It-4-The Hood Corporation (D4H), a corporation that operates after-school programs in Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Rocky-Mount, North Carolina.

Former NC man convicted in Medicaid fraud case

Former Greensboro, Charlotte man sentenced for defrauding NC, SC Medicaid Markuetric Stringfellow will spend 78 months in prison and was ordered to pay $5.2 million for defrauding the Carolinas Medicaid program. Author: Chris Venzon (WFMY News2) Published: 4:52 PM EST February 26, 2021 Updated: 4:52 PM EST February 26, 2021 GREENSBORO, N.C. A man who lived in Greensboro and Charlotte has been found guilty for defrauding both North Carolina and South Carolina s Medicaid programs. Markuetric Stringfellow defrauded both state s Medicaid program and will spend 78 months in prison, NC Attorney General Josh Stein said. Stringfellow has also been ordered to pay $5.2 million as restitution.  “This person cheated the Medicaid program at the expense of our young people and taxpayers.” Attorney General Josh Stein said.

Georgia man sentenced to prison after using children to defraud North and South Carolina Medicaid

Georgia man sentenced to prison after using children to defraud North and South Carolina Medicaid (Source: AP) By WBTV Web Staff | February 25, 2021 at 4:04 PM EST - Updated February 25 at 4:04 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - A Georgia man is headed to prison and will be required to pay more than $5 million after investigators say he defrauded North and South Carolina Medicaid programs. Markuetric Stringfellow, 37, of Powder Springs, Ga., was sentenced today to 6.5 years in prison and 3 years of supervised release. He will also have to pay $5,278,550 as restitution. According to court documents, Stringfellow was a resident of Charlotte and Greensboro, and a partner in Everlasting Vitality (EV) and Do-It-4-The Hood Corporation (D4H). D4H operated after-school programs in Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Rocky Mount.

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