Greensboro woman bought Dodge Challenger with money defrauded from Medicaid, DA says
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Greensboro pole-dancing enthusiast pleads guilty in $6.9M Medicaid scam, used urine for fake claims
Jasmine Hoyle, 35, of Greensboro, pleaded guilty to filing fraudulent Medicaid claims that garnered $6.9 million from the state Medicaid program, the court said.
Woman admits to massive Medicaid fraud scheme
TRIAD — A Greensboro woman whose substance-abuse-treatment businesses operated in High Point for more than three years pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal charges of health care fraud and money laundering in connection with falsified urine tests billed to Medicaid, the…
Greensboro woman bought Dodge Challenger with money defrauded from Medicaid, DA says
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — A Greensboro woman has pleaded guilty to a multi-million dollar Medicare scheme. According to the Middle District of North Carolina, Jasmine Hoyle, 35, pleaded guilty to one count of health care fraud and one count of money laundering in connection to a scheme to defraud North Carolina's Medicaid program. Hoyle owned and operated two Winston-Salem-based businesses, Harvest Focused & Consulting Services and The Ultimate …
Attorney General Jeff Jackson Announces Health Care Fraud and Money Laundering Guilty Plea
For Immediate Release: Wednesday, April 9, 2025 Contact: Ben Conroy (984) 383-9038 RALEIGH – Today, Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced that Jasmine Hoyle of Winston-Salem pleaded guilty to one count of health care fraud and one count of money laundering for defrauding the NC Medicaid program of more than $6 million in taxpayer money. “This business owner stole millions from our state’s Medicaid program for services she never completed and u…
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