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South Carolina autism clinic director indicted by federal jury for allegedly defrauding Medicaid out of thousands

Por: ABC News Health May 18, 2023

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A South Carolina woman who ran an autism clinic is facing federal charges of health care fraud, according to the .Stamatina Nina Bourret, 41, from Greenville -- 200 miles northwest of Charleston -- was indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday on 21 charges including fraud, and aiding and abetting for defrauding Medicaid.According to the indictment, viewed by ABC News, Bourret ran Agapi Behavior Consultants, which allegedly provides clinic,... + full article



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