I’ve said all along that this fraud isn’t confined to just a few outliers like Minnesota, Maine and California; multiply by 50. Here are two of Ohio’s own entries:
/Billions, trillions of dollars passed out to criminals, and few, if any state and federal employees care; certainly their bosses don’t. California’s first response to the exposure, by a private citizen, of just one of the frauds operating in the Golden Shower State: The wife of California’s Attorney General introduces the “Stop Nick Shirley Act” to prevent further exposure.
Rinse and repeat.
Luke Rosiak’s Medicaid Exposé Part 2 Drops: Single Landlord Owns 288 Medicaid Shell Companies in Ohio
Yesterday, we told you about Luke Rosiak's deep dive into MASSIVE Medicaid fraud. Today, he dropped even more information and it's stunning and not in a good way. Make sure to pay special attention to the list of names.
You ain't seen nothin' yet on the Ohio home health fiasco. Part 2 drops now!
— Luke Rosiak (@lukerosiak) May 5, 2026
One landlord alone owns 7 buildings in Columbus containing 288 Medicaid firms that billed a quarter billion dollars.
And boy, do the characters who are (supposed to be) inside have stories. pic.twitter.com/jkzYQy9lsh
Here’s his report from May 4th — different building, different (?) people, same scam:
Ohio now spends a BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR on "home health," mostly "personal services" like housekeeping. This includes people getting paid to provide "companionship & conversation" to their own relatives. Fraud almost impossible to prove because service happens in private houses. pic.twitter.com/mwK78mGwAm
— Luke Rosiak (@lukerosiak) May 4, 2026