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Acting Attorney General, Todd Blanche, blew the lid off $6.5 billion dollars in health care fraud yesterday and names were named.
The announcement came yesterday and was called, “the greatest combined federal and state effort combating health care fraud in history.”
In total, 455 people were netted — including alleged con artists who blew the taxpayer funds meant to help the poorest Americans on luxury cars, jewelry, mansions, fine art, an NFL box and a yacht cheekily named ‘Butt Nekkid.'”-Priscilla DeGregory and Josh Christenson, NY Post
Between December 2021 and June 2024, Brian Rowan and his co-conspirators caused the submission of $1.2 billion in false and fraudulent claims to Medicare, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, and commercial insurers, of which approximately $614 million was paid. Rowan personally made over $24 million, which he used to purchase multi-million-dollar houses, million-dollar life insurance policies, luxury vehicles, and luxury watches.”-Justice.gov
Representatives and providers from Rowan’s company had a target audience: many were elderly, in hospice care and terminally ill. That’s okay, though. Rowan was able to purchase a Ferrari 488 Spider with the kickbacks.
Nevada Nurse Practicioner, Marizel Yukee, chose to spend her fraudulent fortune at David Yurman, Bulgari and building a resort in the Philippines. Oh yeah, and she bought a Ferrari, too. You guessed it, more skin grafts for the dying and, the already dead.
The indictment says that from October 2023 through April 2026, Yukee and her co-conspirators submitted more than approximately $906 million in false and fraudulent claims to Medicare and TRICARE for medically unnecessary amniotic wound allografts and related services. Prosecutors say the programs paid more than approximately $297 million on those claims. The filing adds that, through her four clinics, Yukee submitted “an average of over $1 million in claims per Medicare beneficiary for allografts.”
Prosecutors allege the scheme relied on three overlapping elements: applying allografts that weren’t medically warranted, altering records to make them appear as if they were, and billing Medicare above the actual cost of the products. The indictment alleges that some patients had not completed “conservative wound care”, some wounds were already infected or healed, and some patients were terminally ill. It also says that, in at least some cases, hospice patients “died within days of the allograft application.”-nurse.org
Then there’s Daniel Robinson, who offered “counseling” and “therapy” services to the tune of pocketing $67 million dollars. He, clearly spent some of his fortune on tattoos:
It’s always the ones you least expect pic.twitter.com/mXIEaECfn3
— Wernera4 (@werneranima) June 24, 2026
Since January 2024, Robinson’s company, ODA Solutions, an Oak Lawn methadone clinic, has billed Illinois Medicaid more than $95 million and has been paid about $75 million, according to the Justice Department. He allegedly told others in his company to create fake medical records and bill them for counseling services that were not provided, including for some patients who had died.”-Kade Heather, NBC Chicago
A methadone clinic. Supposedly to get people the “therapy” and the “counseling” they needed to get off drugs and off the streets? Apparently, his $95 mill was not only spent covering his pathetic shell of a body in tattoos. He’s also purchased a yacht dubbed, “Butt Nekkid”.
Proof, yet again, that money, my friends, does not buy class. Next? Jason Finkelstein.
Jason Finkelstein, 53, faces charges of health care fraud in Florida, with conspiracy in what prosecutors describe as a scheme that preyed on the fears of athletes that they could die on playing fields or courts of sudden cardiac arrest.
Athletes with no preexisting conditions who were concerned about being cleared to compete were administered tests they did not need and, in one case, a patient whose results were falsely certified as normal later died after his significant heart problems were undetected, the indictment says.”-statnews.com
To all the Democrats who say "What Fraud?"
I respond with "THIS Fraud".— Quantum T. Institute (@QuantumTI) June 23, 2026
But wait, there are more. More than I can mention but let’s talk about Ibrahim Hilmi, 58, of Miami, for a second. Hilmi, (Is he even here legally?) ran two bogus medical supply companies and fraudulently billed Medicaid and Medicare for $3.76 billion. He transferred the funds to funds in Hong Kong and in Indonesia.
Want to know why healthcare is so high, Democrats? Look no further. tHeRe Is No HeAlThCaRe FrAuD, they say. Something tells me none of these people voted for Trump.
Not only did these fraudsters, the lowest-of-the-low, steal from the taxpayers like you and me, they took advantage of the vulnerable and the weak. They took advantage of the elderly and stole from both them and their families. They robbed these poor, suffering souls of the dignity that they so deserved in their last days, hours and moments on this earth because of their earthy greed. There is a special place in hell for these people.
Ms. Yukee? No, sweetie. You can’t take your Bulgari necklace with you. But, if you’re so inclined, you may request to be buried in it. Maybe it will withstand the flames of the pits of hell.
Hopefully, you will not.
Feature Photo Credit: bags of money, handcuffs via iStock, cropped and modified
Interesting…will be even more interesting if the perps are forced to PAY BACK !!
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