Georgia Election Workers Charged for Years-Long Healthcare Fraud Scheme
Two Georgia elections workers and other Middle Georgia women have been charged for their role in a healthcare fraud scheme.
Tarshea Fudge-Riley, elections supervisor for Macon County and Lamonica Lakes, election clerk and deputy election registrar allegedly participated in a years-long scheme to commit healthcare fraud.
The women allegedly submitted fraudulent insurance claims for mental health therapy sessions that never even happened.
“Federal prosecutors believe Fudge-Riley...