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Updated: 1:59 PM EDT Apr 22, 2021 WXII12.com Web Staff North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein announced a $13 million Medicaid fraud conviction Wednesday.Timothy Mark Harron, of Las Vegas, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and aggravated identity theft, according to the state.Click the video player above for headlines from WXII 12 News.Harron admitted to working with his wife, Latisha Harron, to defraud the North Carolina Medicaid program by billing the government for fake home health services and using the money for personal items.According to the courts, Latisha Harron already pleaded guilty to similar charges and is awaiting sentencing. She created and was operating Agape Healthcare Systems, Inc., which was an alleged Medicaid home health provider in Roanoke Rapids.By enrolling Agape as a Medicaid provider, she concealed her previous felony conviction for identity theft and co
Judge delays decision on injunction against SC abortion law
VIDEO: Judge delays decision on injunction against SC abortion law By Patrick Phillips and Adam Mintzer | March 8, 2021 at 9:39 AM EST - Updated March 8 at 8:14 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - A federal judge said she will rule soon on whether to impose an injunction to block a newly passed law designed to ban most abortions in South Carolina
Judge Mary Geiger Lewis held a hearing at 2 p.m. Monday to hear arguments over whether an injunction was necessary.
But she said she first wants to decide whether Gov. Henry McMaster and State House Speaker Jay Lucas will be able to intervene or allowed to join the legal fight.
Hearings for former SCANA CEO postponed Federal and state hearings for former SCANA CEO Kevin B. Marsh scheduled for Tuesday have been postponed, the stateâs attorney generalâs office says. (Source: AP/AP/Chuck Burton) By Riley Bean | December 24, 2020 at 6:47 AM EST - Updated December 28 at 2:18 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC/AP) - Federal and state hearings for the former head of SCANA scheduled for Tuesday have been postponed, the stateâs attorney generalâs office says.
Kevin Marsh was expected to enter guilty pleas in both hearings on Tuesday.
South Carolina Attorney General spokesman Robert Kittle said both hearings have been postponed.