Empty buildings (hospice) collecting $2 million a year from Medicare/Medicaid with no patients

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Nick Shirley (you tuber) investigates an old apartment complex that has every apartment listed as "hospice" and most are notably empty with no furniture, desks or people. These apartments collect $2 million dollars for "each" by posting a piece of paper on the door with hours listed. Nobody is home at most them. Nick learns that the scammers get a hold of medicare numbers (without patients knowledge) and then bill medicare for that patient saying he needs "hospice" so Medicare just sends them a check once they register. Nick shows us the very expensive cars in the apartment complex. These cars are worth $100,000 to $200,000 dollars. Nick says $72 Million is coming into this old, empty apartment complex a year.

 
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Nick Shirley (you tuber) investigates an old apartment complex that has every apartment listed as "hospice" and most are notably empty with no furniture, desks or people. These apartments collect $2 million dollars for "each" by posting a piece of paper on the door with hours listed. Nobody is home at most them. Nick learns that the scammers get a hold of medicare numbers (without patients knowledge) and then bill medicare for that patient saying he needs "hospice" so Medicare just sends them a check once they register. Nick shows us the very expensive cars in the apartment complex. These cars are worth $100,000 to $200,000 dollars. Nick says $72 Million is coming into this old, empty apartment complex a year.


Nick Shirley is a fraud.
 
Been 6 mos of stories like this. Daycare, hospice, medical, NGO, it never ends.

79 did get charged in MN with59 convictions so far. FAR TOO little. And none who approved it or gave the money out willy-nilly. #AngerMuch? Right at Tax time.
 
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