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NY AG warns Medicaid transportation companies to ‘cease and desist’ fraudulent practices
Notices went out to 54 companies across the state that the attorney general's office contends are defrauding Medicaid.
Long Island medical transportation companies among NY firms that stole from Medicaid in billing schemes, AG says
Attorney General Letitia James said her office had sent cease and desist notices to 54 companies warning of financial penalties and prison time.
Attorney general orders 54 medical transport companies to cease fraudulent billing
More than 50 medical transportation companies received cease and desist notices from the state attorney general’s office Wednesday instructing them to cease any alleged fraudulent Medicaid activity involving illegal billing schemes.
New York AG puts medical transport industry 'on notice' for Medicaid fraud
New York Attorney General Letitia James said she is taking new measures to halt Medicaid fraud by medical transportation companies using fake billing schemes. The attorney general's office issued cease-and-desist letters to 54 transportation companies throughout the state,
Measures to stop medical transportation fraud
"Transportation companies are billing Medicaid for fake rides and tolls, costing New York taxpayers tens of millions of dollars every year," said Attorney General Letitia James. "Today, we have uncovered 55 additional transportation companies operating throughout the state.
Non-emergency medical transportation company forced to suspend operations amid investigation
A local transportation company is caught in the crossfire of an investigation, temporarily halting operations.
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New York Attorney General James announces steps taken against Medicare fraud
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced significant steps taken against Medicare fraud by transportation companies.
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Uber, Lyft settlement filing deadline extended: What NY drivers need to know
The deadline for New York Uber and Lyft drivers who were underpaid to file a claim has been extended, New York State Attorney ...
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AG James’ office recuses itself from probe into upstate inmate death by prison guards
New York Attorney Letitia James is recusing herself and her office from a probe into the death of an inmate by upstate prison ...
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NY attorney general Letitia James recuses self from probe into beating death of Marcy inmate Robert Brooks
James said her office needs to recuse itself since four of the state Department of Corrections officers involved in the case ...
WINS Radio New York on MSN
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NY Uber and Lyft drivers who were underpaid must submit claims by end of January, says AG
Rideshare drivers who believe they have been underpaid by Uber and Lyft must file claims by the end of January to receive the ...
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$328 million settlement provides compensation for Uber and Lyft drivers who file claims in NY
More than 100,000 drivers across New York are eligible to receive settlement funds and benefits under these historic ...
Hoodline
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New York Attorney General Orders Dissolution of Rochester's CRC Amidst Misuse of Funds
NY Attorney General Letitia James secures court order to dissolve Monroe County's CRC for misappropriating funds meant for Rochester's vulnerable communities.
News 12 Networks
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AG James: Uber and Lyft drivers have until Jan. 31 to file back pay claims
According to James, $328 million in back payments were secured in a Nov. 2023 settlement. The investigation found that “Uber ...
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January 31 deadline looms for New York Uber, Lyft drivers to claim share of $328M settlement
New York rideshare drivers have until 11:59 p.m. on January 31 to file a claim for their share of a $328 million settlement ...
The Saratogian
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New York Attorney General recuses herself from Marcy prison case
New York State Attorney General Letitia James recused herself from the ongoing investigation into the death of inmate Robert ...
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