- Caleb David Richardson, 27, is charged with Medicaid fraud in Utah.
- Richardson allegedly overbilled Medicaid by $350,000 to cover payroll deficits.
- He bought a home and cars while trying to make up for payroll deficits.
SANDY — The manager of a Sandy home care provider for medical and personal assistance care to seniors has been charged with overbilling Medicaid to make up for a payroll deficit while at the same time purchasing a home and two cars.
Caleb David Richardson, 27, of Herriman, was charged on Wednesday in 3rd District Court with three counts of violating the Utah False Claims Act, a second-degree felony.
Grandkids LLC was registered with the Utah Department of Commerce in 2020, with Richardson being listed as manager. In 2023, he “rebranded and registered Helperly Corp. Helperly is an in-home health provider,” according to charging documents…