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Second defendant involved in $1.8 million Medicaid ploy gets sentenced to federal lockup

Por: The Advocate Crime November 21, 2022

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A former Iberville Parish health clinician who played a key role in a $1.8 million Medicaid scam has been sentenced to federal prison.Marilyn Brown Antwine, a 54-year-old Baton Rouge woman, was a high-ranking staff member at the St. Gabriel Health Clinic, which for years submitted bogus claims to the federal subsidy program, court records show.Antwine was indicted on several counts in 2019 and pleaded guilty to a conspiracy allegation in... + full article



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