Watch: Medicare Fraudsters Stealing Nearly $200M Through Seniors, Vulnerable Adults in NYC Care Homes

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We've seen the fraudsters at work, in places like Minnesota, Washington state, and others across the country, who were allowed to run wild under Biden and state-based Democrats, getting caught in the act stealing millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars meant to support the most needy and vulnerable among us. Now, a new video has gone viral with the latest expose on Medicare fraud in yet another blue state.

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As we've previously written, the Trump administration continues to crack down on criminals, wherever the fraud investigations expose them, with its new strategy - and the money returning to the federal coffers is astounding.


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The latest video, which clocks in a just under an hour, comes courtesy of a partnership between CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz and independent reporter Nick Shirley - and it appears, through a tipoff by legit NYC businesses in the care industry wanting this stuff cleaned up:

...One Stop Senior Day Care...helped Nick uncover the fraud in this video. They are barely making a profit because they are losing membership because they do NOT provide kickbacks.

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Wait, what "kickbacks"? The video shows New York companies like senior care facilities, other adult care homes, and day care centers, reportedly raking in nearly $200 million in Medicare fraud via inflated patient numbers on the books. As my colleague Matt Vespa at sister site Townhall wrote earlier, it in part "involve[s] senior centers for elderly Koreans and Chinese":

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And as Oz and Shirley show in a clip from the video, of Palace Daycare in Flushing, Queens, the numbers simply don't add up.

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The post reads: 

Fraud is running rampant in NYC. Palace Daycare collected $9.4 million last year by allegedly handling 8,000 different patients. But when Nick Shirley and Dr. Oz show up on camera to ask the staff for their actual daily numbers, the math immediately falls apart, and the manager fakes a phone call to hide it. The staff claims they see about 100 patients a day across two shifts. But the receptionist admits 8,000 patients a year is impossible. But the most revealing evidence is the staff itself--every single person in the front office was hired exactly one month ago. The entire previous workforce left at once. The current employees do not know who manages the business. They have never met the owners. They cannot name their actual employer. This is known as a structural reset. In organized fraud, clearing out legacy staff creates a human shield of ignorance. If new workers lack operational history, they can sit under questioning and truthfully say they know nothing. This is not a business with high employee turnover. Rather, it's a financial crime scene.

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No surprise, Vespa added, that the employee then asked Oz and Shirley to leave the premises.

Our seasoned citizens, as the late, great Rush Limbaugh called them, are one of our treasures, and are at the most risk of being taken advantage of from fraudsters. It's maddening to see the vast web of corruption here - and thank goodness, the sunlight is starting to pour in, so it can be eliminated - once and for all - across the U.S.

Editor's Note: President Trump is leading America into the "Golden Age" as Democrats try desperately to stop it.  

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