St. Paul man charged with stealing $78K in Minnesota Medicaid funds via fake time sheets

The Brief

  • Tremayne Lemar Jackson is charged with eight felony counts of theft by false representation in Ramsey County.
  • Prosecutors allege Jackson submitted fraudulent time sheets for personal care services he did not provide, resulting in more than $125,000 in Medicaid payments.
  • Jackson denies wrongdoing and claims he fulfilled his duties.

ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) A St. Paul man faces multiple felony charges after investigators say he defrauded Minnesota’s Medicaid program by submitting thousands of hours of false time sheets for care services he allegedly did not perform.

Charges against Tremayne Lemar Jackson

What we know:

According to a criminal complaint filed in Ramsey County District Court, Tremayne Lemar Jackson is accused of submitting time sheets for personal care assistant and homemaker services he did not actually provide between July 2020 and June 2024.

Investigators say Jackson claimed to be working for several home health care agencies while also holding other full-time jobs and even living out of state. The complaint states Jackson reported working more than 6,000 hours that overlapped with his employment as a women’s basketball coach at Barclays College in Kansas and as a behavioral specialist for Roseville Area Schools.

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