Woman Sentenced for Medicaid Fraud by Oklahoma County Jury
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Woman Sentenced for Medicaid Fraud by Oklahoma County Jury — $281,273 Criminal
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OKLAHOMA CITY – A former Oklahoma woman who operated behavioral health facilities in Oklahoma City and Edmond was sentenced for Medicaid Fraud. Janice Wrenn was found guilty of Medicaid Fraud by an Oklahoma County jury in December 2021. The jury verdict assessed a total of $281,273.00 in fines. At the sentencing hearing the Court set financial restitution for the convictions at $393,934.86.
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