MARYLAND (WBFF) — Government agencies continued sending hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars through Medicaid to Maryland-based companies that, in many cases, already carried warning signs, including massive tax debts, lawsuits, neglect findings and federal investigations.
“I’m not paying s— to nobody,” Emmanuel Ajong Khumah told Spotlight on Maryland when asked about his company’s nearly $2 million in unpaid tax debts. “Zero. I don’t pay taxes. Why should I pay?”
Even as Khumah’s debts mounted, government records show his Kensington homecare company, Hope Found, collected roughly $29 million in taxpayer-funded Medicaid payments between 2020 and 2024…