Federal authorities announced what officials described as the second-largest healthcare fraud crackdown in U.S. history, charging hundreds of defendants in an alleged $6.5 billion Medicaid and healthcare fraud scheme. RFK Jr., Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, and FBI Director Kash Patel vowed to pursue those accused of exploiting patients and stealing taxpayer-funded healthcare dollars. The sweeping operation targeted alleged fraud involving Medicaid, Medicare, genetic testing schemes, and other healthcare programs. Officials warned that anyone profiting from healthcare fraud will be investigated, prosecuted, and stripped of illegally obtained assets as the DOJ and FBI intensify their nationwide crackdown.

The Justice Department has announced criminal charges against 455 people as part of a two-week healthcare fraud crackdown that officials say involved more than $6.5 billion in…

The DOJ, FBI, and Health Department unveiled the results of a massive healthcare fraud crackdown, with officials including Kash Patel and RFK Jr. vowing to hold fraudsters…

DOJ charged 455 defendants in a nationwide healthcare fraud crackdown involving more than $6.5 billion in alleged fraud.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that 455 people have been charged in a variety of healthcare fraud schemes totaling $6.5 billion.

FBI Director Kash Patel delivered a stark warning to healthcare fraud suspects as federal authorities unveiled a list of wanted fugitives linked to alleged $547 million and $90…

Federal authorities announced what officials described as the second-largest healthcare fraud crackdown in U.S. history, charging hundreds of defendants in an alleged $6.5 billion…

In the Trump administration’s latest effort to crack down on fraud, the Justice Department on Tuesday unveiled charges against 455 people for their alleged participation in…

The Department of Justice unveiled charges against 455 people, including 90 doctors and other licensed medical professionals, for their alleged participation in healthcare schemes…

In Florida, a heart doctor, Jason Finkelstein, 53, faces charges in an $89 million healthcare fraud scheme

The DOJ has announced criminal charges against 455 people that officials say involved more than $6.5 billion in false claims submitted to insurers.

Over 450 people, including 90 medical professionals, are facing charges in global health care fraud schemes totaling $6.5 billion.

Among the cases highlighted by federal officials was an alleged fraudulent EKG testing scheme connected to the death of University of Mobile basketball player Kaiden Francis.