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Attorney General announces indictment for $60 million Medi-Cal fraud

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Attorney General Rob Bonta | Facebook Website

Attorney General Rob Bonta | Facebook Website

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the grand jury indictment of Southern California healthcare provider Gerardo Santillan and seven other individuals for defrauding the state Medi-Cal program of nearly $60 million. The alleged fraud took place through their operation of three home health agencies between 2016 and 2022.

The indicted individuals are Gerardo Santillan, Ruth Elizabeth Eley, Marisol Rodriguez, Christopher Gonzalez, Vivien Kono, Maria Consorcia Pagtakhan Lim, Vivian Bonotan Pagtakhan, and Vartan Akopyan. They face 23 felony charges including conspiracy to commit insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, grand theft, Medi-Cal fraud, insurance fraud, and money laundering.

“We will not tolerate fraud where individuals take advantage of Medi-Cal to profit, potentially jeopardizing critical, necessary medical services our most vulnerable residents rely on,” said Attorney General Bonta. “Today’s action is possible due to my team’s efforts to hold accountable those that defraud Medi-Cal, and we will continue to do so.”

Santillan had been previously excluded from participating in the Medi-Cal program following a conviction for defrauding the program in August 2018. The indictment alleges that despite this exclusion, Santillan continued his fraudulent activities by using other home health agencies to submit fraudulent claims for medical services to Medi-Cal. These agencies include Four P’s Health Services (doing business as Covenant Home Health), Angel Care Home Health, and Neighborhood Home Health Care Inc.

It is important to note that a criminal indictment contains charges that must be proven in a court of law. Every defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

The Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse (DMFEA) receives 75% of its funding from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) under a grant award totaling $87 million for federal fiscal year 2024. The remaining 25% is funded by the State of California. The federal fiscal year runs from October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024.

A copy of the indictment is available here.

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