Two Georgia Election Workers Charged for Healthcare Fraud Scheme

Two Georgia Election Workers Charged for Healthcare Fraud Scheme


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Two Georgia election workers have just been federally charged for taking part in a years-long healthcare fraud scheme.

Allegedly, elections supervisor Tarshea Fudge-Riley and election clerk Lamonica Lakes submitted fraudulent insurance claims for mental therapy sessions that never actually happened.

Despite the indictment, both women are reportedly still employed in their roles at the Macon County Board of Elections!

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BREAKING: Two Georgia election workers CHARGED for healthcare fraud scheme

Tarshea Fudge-Riley, elections supervisor for Macon County

Lamonica Lakes, election clerk & deputy election registrar

They allegedly billed insurance companies for therapy sessions that never happened… pic.twitter.com/NbjzagfA88

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BREAKING: Two Georgia election workers CHARGED for healthcare fraud scheme

Tarshea Fudge-Riley, elections supervisor for

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