BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office arrested a Slidell woman who is accused of Medicaid fraud.
According to a news release, investigators were notified of a complaint from the Louisiana Department of Health accusing Candace Taylor, 35, of committing Medicaid Recipient Fraud. The complaint said Taylor underreported her income to receive Medicaid benefits.
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The AG’s Office said that between 2020 and 2024, Taylor applied for and received Medicaid benefits. During that time, Taylor’s businesses reportedly generated over $9.5 million in revenue. In 2020, records show that Taylor’s account recorded deposits of over $480,000, as well as $45,000 in vehicle payments, multiple six-figure withdrawals for property purchases, cosmetic surgery, jewelry, and a $100,000 wire transfer for a 2022 Lamborghini Urus.
In 2024, two months after buying the Lamborghini, Taylor contacted LDH to renew her benefits, claiming that her income was $2,000 per month, omitting the fact that she was a business owner.
After a criminal investigation, agents secured an arrest warrant to arrest and book Taylor into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on charges of government benefits fraud…