Attorney General Pruitt Charges Licensed Professional Counselor in Fraudulent Billing While At Local
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Attorney General Pruitt Charges Licensed Professional Counselor in Fraudulent Billing While At Local — Settlement
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OKLAHOMA CITY- Attorney General Scott Pruitt's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit filed charges against a counselor at Oklahoma Counseling Services (OCS). The charged counselor turned herself over to local authorities Wednesday morning. Annie G. King, 41, of Pryor, a licensed professional counselor providing mental health services, was charged with three counts of Medicaid fraud.
HHS Office of Inspector General
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