Attorney General Laxalt Announces Sentencing of Behavioral Health Provider for Medicaid Fraud
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Attorney General Laxalt Announces Sentencing of Behavioral Health Provider for Medicaid Fraud — Criminal
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Las Vegas, NV - Today, Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt announced that John Banks, 39, of Las Vegas, was sentenced for a records offense associated with Medicaid claims for behavioral health services. Banks pleaded guilty to one count of intentional failure to maintain adequate records, a gross misdemeanor. The fraud was committed between June 2012 and January 2015.
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