Antonio Lacey, a children’s counselor in Locust Grove, Ga., pleaded guilty to Medicaid fraud on Aug. 15, according to a Sept. 28 news release from the Georgia attorney general’s office.
Mr. Lacey paid $45,212 in restitution to the state for billing for services never provided.
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