Attorney General Wilson announces two Upstate women indicted on charges of stealing prescription drugs from nursing home

SC 2026 Assisted Living / Long-Term Care
OIG Controlled Substance Medicaid Fraud
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Outcome

OIG enforcement action against Attorney General Wilson announces two Upstate women indicted on charges of stealing prescription drugs from nursing home for controlled substance, medicaid fraud.

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Attorney General Wilson announces two Upstate women indicted on charges of stealing prescription drugs from nursing home — OIG Enforcement (2026)

OIG took enforcement action against Attorney General Wilson announces two Upstate women indicted on charges of stealing prescription drugs from nursing home in SC in 2026 involving controlled substance, medicaid fraud violations in the Assisted Living / Long-Term Care sector.

Violation types: Controlled Substance, Medicaid Fraud
Entity type: Skilled Nursing Facility
Penalty type: Settlement
Location: SC

Source: Attorney General Wilson announces two Upstate women indicted on charges of stealing prescription drugs from nursing home residents

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Source: Attorney General Wilson announces two Upstate women indicted on charges of stealing prescription drugs from nursing home residents

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