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DOJ announces 455 charged in $6.5 billion healthcare fraud 'takedown'

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June 23, 2026

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DOJ announces 455 charged in $6.5 billion healthcare fraud 'takedown'

DOJ announces healthcare fraud takedown against 455 defendants; 6.5 billion in false claims

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The Hill

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· Jun 23, 2026

DOJ unveils charges for $6.5 billion in health fraud schemes

The Department of Justice (DOJ) unveiled on Tuesday charges against more than 450 defendants for alleged health care fraud totaling over 6.5 billion in false claims, as part of the Trump administration's heightened focus on stopping fraud. It was the second largest amount ever charged in a health care fraud operation, officials said. Charges were...

Medical Daily

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· Jun 27, 2026

A Telehealth Mental Health Company Billed Medicaid for Visits That Never Happened — And It Is Not Alone

Aptihealth paid 300,000 June 23 to settle billing for no-show telehealth mental health visits. The DOJ's 2026 fraud takedown charged 455 defendants. Here's what patients should know.

Conservative Review

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· Jun 25, 2026

Alaska Fraud Unit Uncovers Alleged Medicaid Schemes Designed To Steal Millions From Taxpayers

Across the country, the DOJ charged a total of 455 defendants with over 6.5 billion in alleged health care fraud.

The New American

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· Jun 24, 2026

$6.5 Billion Fraud Bust Shows That Government Healthcare Is a Criminal’s Dream

The Justice Department has announced a massive fraud bust that serves as a reminder that American’s government healthcare system is profoundly broken and vulnerable. The DOJ is charging 455 people in 45 U.S. states and territories with healthcare fraud amounting to 6.5 billion, according to an announcement by acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche. The ... The post 6.5 Billion Fraud Bust Shows That Government Healthcare Is a Criminal’s Dream appeared first on The New American.

Twitchy

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· Jun 21, 2026

Sen. Rand Paul Fumes About Healthcare Expense

Sen. Rand Paul Fumes About Healthcare Expense

RedState

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· Jun 23, 2026

New: Record Healthcare Fraud Bust: 450 Defendants Now Charged by Trump DOJ

New: Record Healthcare Fraud Bust: 450 Defendants Now Charged by Trump DOJ

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Related coverage for "DOJ announces 455 charged in $6.5 billion healthcare fraud 'takedown'": The Hill — DOJ unveils charges for $6.5 billion in health fraud schemes. Medical Daily — A Telehealth Mental Health Company Billed Medicaid for Visits That Never Happened — And It Is Not Alone. Conservative Review — Alaska Fraud Unit Uncovers Alleged Medicaid Schemes Designed To Steal Millions From Taxpayers. The New American — $6.5 Billion Fraud Bust Shows That Government Healthcare Is a Criminal’s Dream. Twitchy — Sen. Rand Paul Fumes About Healthcare Expense. RedState — New: Record Healthcare Fraud Bust: 450 Defendants Now Charged by Trump DOJ