Minnesota Medicaid fraud indictment: 15 charged in $90 million autism services scheme
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The Department of Justice indicted 15 Minnesotans for a $90 million Medicaid fraud scheme tied to autism services. CMS has withheld Medicaid payments over fraud concerns, and Minnesota plans to revalidate high‑risk providers as part of a broader crackdown, highlighting tensions between the Trump administration and state oversight of federal funds.
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