Over 1 million stolen identities of Americans were used to make false Medicare claims, stealing $14.6 billion dollars from American taxpayers - $14.6 billion in false claims - Pakistani executives charged in Illinois for $703 million scheme using stolen Medicare data - DOJ charged 324 defendants including 96 licensed medical professionals, doctors, nurses, pharmacists - 50 federal districts - Foreign criminal networks tried to steal $10 billion+ from Medicare using hacked data and stolen identities - $4.41 billion in fraudulent claims held in escrow with $900 million already paid to criminals - 15 million+ illegally diverted opioid pills prescribed via fake telemedicine - Staged car crashes used to defraud insurers — one Florida ring alone: $4.7 million - $245 million in assets seized, including cryptocurrency - 205 providers suspended pre-takedown - Transnational fraud rings used burner phones, fake clinics, and crypto laundering - Matthew Galeotti, the head of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Criminal Division
Replying to @WallStreetApes
LIAR...Biggest Fraud perpetrators were Russia and Eastern Europe!

Nov 9, 2025 · 12:42 AM UTC

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I don't think you understand what you think you're proving here. Are you arguing that it wasnt "the biggest?" Is that what you're refuting? What's a dumb fucking waste of time but fine.. isn't the case you're highlighting here 10 billion and this one the Trump admin is highlighting 14 billion?
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