CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Medicaid fraud investigators have busted a Cleveland woman who is accused of submitting claims for made-up services.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office says Laquandra Williams, 37, is one of eight people indicted this week in Franklin County court for Medicaid fraud.
Investigators said Williams quickly knew her time was up, with one of her first statements being: “So, do you know when my court date is going to be?”
The allegations against Williams include billing Medicaid for a month after she stopped providing services for a client.
Investigators also said she billed for services even when she was out of town or working a different job.
The most striking of allegations is that the attorney general’s office said Williams billed for a client who was locked up a