The Department of Justice charged 15 people in a $90 million Minnesota Medicaid case, seemingly the largest autism fraud scheme in U.S. history.

The Department of Justice charged 15 people in a $90 million Minnesota Medicaid case, seemingly the largest autism fraud scheme in U.S. history.

Charges follow the sentencing of Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock to almost 42 years in prison for a $250 million COVID-era fraud scheme

Trump administration officials announced charges in Minnesota for fraud schemes that allegedly targeted more than $90 million in taxpayer dollars.

The Justice Department said the providers defrauded Medicaid and other programs of more than $90 million and that two of them billed for autism services that were never provided.

The Department of Justice announced it brought charges against 15 people in Minnesota for health care fraud schemes worth more than $90 million.

Prosecutors allege fraudsters drained 7 Medicaid programs and pocketed the money for real estate, cars, and jewelry