Maine nonprofit with Somali ties reportedly sees state funding shut off after fraud claims
This Somali pretender in Maine, wallowing in twenty-eight million pilfered from the coffers of the infirm, billing for ghosts and absent hands while dreaming of thrones in distant sands; such fraud is a festering wound.
How lamentably base, this whistleblower's cry finally staunching the flow, with the state scrambling to reclaim its pittance. Pathetic. Hiding behind refugee tales and political shadows, only to be exposed as common thieves.
[A 'slight' update from Maine.]
Maine has suspended funding to Gateway Community Services, a Portland-based health services company, following credible allegations of Medicaid fraud. The state is seeking over $1 million in improper payments made in 2021 and 2022. The company, run by a Somali-born man who had plans to run for president in Somalia, has received over $28.8 million from MaineCare between 2019 and 2024. The state will continue to hold providers to high standards and ensure accountability in the use of public funds.
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