Attorney General Brown Announces Indictment of Eastern Shore Family Members in Wide‑Ranging Medicaid Fraud Scheme
BALTIMORE, MD – Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced today that an Anne Arundel County Grand Jury returned indictments for nine individuals alleged to have engaged in a coordinated scheme to defraud the Maryland Medicaid program. All of the defendants are related by either blood or marriage.
“Medicaid is a lifeline for thousands of Marylanders with developmental disabilities, helping them access critical care and live independently in their communities. Every dollar these defendants allegedly stole is a dollar that cannot go toward the care and support these residents need and deserve,” said Attorney General Brown. “Our Office will always fight to protect Medicaid and the vulnerable Marylanders it serves.”
Corie Lynne Davis, 49, of Salisbury, Maryland, is a support broker who owns Infinite Abilities, LLC. Infinite Abilities, LLC provides support broker services – such as information, coaching, and advice – to individuals with developmental disabilities that participate in the Self-Directed Services Program. She is charged along with six of her daughters, her son-in-law, and her sister-in-law with defrauding a State Health Plan –specifically Medicaid – involving a value greater than $1,500. Medicaid is a U.S. government health insurance program that provides coverage to low‑income and vulnerable residents. The alleged fraudulent conduct includes knowingly and willfully submitting false information to obtain payment for healthcare services.
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