Addiction Recovery Care says it’s cooperating with FBI investigation into possible fraud

Addiction Recovery Care, Kentucky’s largest provider of drug and alcohol treatment, has offices and other facilities in Louisa, photographed June 27, 2024. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Matthew Mueller)

Kentucky’s largest provider of addiction treatment services, Addiction Recovery Care , or ARC, is the subject of an  FBI investigation into possible health care fraud, according to a July 30 post on a website of the federal agency’s Louisville office.

ARC, which is funded almost entirely through Kentucky’s Medicaid program, has not been charged with any crime but the agency is asking people with information to fill out an online form “if you believe you were victimized by ARC or have information relevant to this investigation.”

Tim Robinson, CEO of Kentucky’s largest substance treatment provider, photographed June 27 at Addiction Recovery Care’s headquarters in Louisa. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Matthew Mueller)

ARC, a for-profit company based in Louisa, and whose CEO and affiliates have emerged as prolific political donors in recent years, said in a statement from spokesman Kyle Collier that it is cooperating with the FBI.

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