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$14M Medicaid fraud scheme collected urine samples from Charlotte-area kids, feds say [The Charlotte Observer]

A Greensboro businessman pleaded guilty on Tuesday for his role in a sweeping urine-testing conspiracy in Charlotte and across the state that defrauded North Carolina's Medicaid program out of some $14 million. Newly filed documents in the case allege that Richard Graves, 49, was among a list of named and unnamed co-conspirators who paid millions in.

$14M Medicaid fraud scheme collected urine samples from Charlotte-area kids, feds say [The Charlotte Observer]

A Greensboro businessman pleaded guilty on Tuesday for his role in a sweeping urine-testing conspiracy in Charlotte and across the state that defrauded North Carolina's Medicaid program out of some $14 million. Newly filed documents in the case allege that Richard Graves, 49, was among a list of named and unnamed co-conspirators who paid millions in.

$14M Medicaid fraud scheme collected urine samples from Charlotte-area kids, feds say [The Charlotte Observer]

A Greensboro businessman pleaded guilty on Tuesday for his role in a sweeping urine-testing conspiracy in Charlotte and across the state that defrauded North Carolina's Medicaid program out of some $14 million. Newly filed documents in the case allege that Richard Graves, 49, was among a list of named and unnamed co-conspirators who paid millions in.

$14M Medicaid Fraud Collected Urine Samples From Charlotte-Area Kids, Feds Say

A Greensboro businessman pleaded guilty on Tuesday for his role in a sweeping urine-testing conspiracy in Charlotte and across the state that defrauded North Carolina's Medicaid program out of some $14 million. Newly filed documents in the case allege that Richard Graves, 49, was among a list of named and unnamed co-conspirators who paid millions in.

$14M Medicaid fraud scheme collected urine samples from Charlotte-area kids, feds say [The Charlotte Observer]

A Greensboro businessman pleaded guilty on Tuesday for his role in a sweeping urine-testing conspiracy in Charlotte and across the state that defrauded North Carolina's Medicaid program out of some $14 million. Newly filed documents in the case allege that Richard Graves, 49, was among a list of named and unnamed co-conspirators who paid millions in.

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