Arkansas woman convicted for Medicaid fraud

  • Brandi Davis, a Trumann resident, pleaded guilty to two counts of Medicaid fraud and was sentenced to two years in prison, eight years of suspended imposition of sentence, and ordered to pay $74,579.88 in restitution.

Attorney General Tim Griffin announced the conviction of a Trumann resident for Medicaid fraud.

On May 4, 41-year-old Brandi Davis pleaded guilty to two counts of Medicaid fraud. She was sentenced to two years in prison, plus eight years of suspended imposition of sentence, and must pay $74,579.88 in restitution.

Davis worked for 1st Choice Home Care in both caregiver and administrative roles. While serving as an administrator, she allegedly created a false employee profile for her son and used it to bill Medicaid for personal care services that were never provided…

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