COLLINSVILLE/SPRINGFIELD – A Collinsville man has been charged in a massive statewide effort by Attorney General Kwame Raoul regarding a federal and state healthcare fraud crackdown.
Sean T. Hodges, 59, of Collinsville, was charged with two counts of theft, one count of managed healthcare fraud, and one count of conspiracy to commit theft and forgery in connection with a personal assistant fraud scheme. Raoul alleges that Hodges conspired and executed a scheme to defraud an Illinois Medicaid Managed Care Program related to personal assistant services.
The Collinsville man was among 17 defendants charged by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul in a federal and state healthcare fraud crackdown announced in Chicago, where Raoul said the cases are part of a nationwide effort alleging more than $6.5 billion…