The owners of Van Duyn will pay $12 million to settle claims that they pocketed millions from taxpayers over more than a decade while leaving Central New Yorkers to suffer in one of the state’s largest nursing homes, New York Attorney General Letitia James said today.

As part of the settlement, Van Duyn Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing agreed to be overseen by two independent monitors approved by the state to supervise the home’s patient care and financial operations.

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