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Georgia’s Medical Fraud Division Secures Conviction Of Child Behavioral Health Counselor For Medicaid Fraud

Antonio Lacey, a behavioral health counselor, has been convicted of repeatedly submitting false claims to the Georgia Medicaid program for which he obtained $45,212. Lacey has been sentenced to five years, with six months to be served in prison and the rest on probation. 

According to a press release from Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr’s office, “Lacey was enrolled in Georgia Medicaid as a provider of behavioral health services for children who cannot afford care. In a routine audit of Lacey’s practice, Wellcare, a care management organization working under contract with Georgia Medicaid, reported the lack of documentation and parents’ denial of services to the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH). DCH referred the case to the Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Division for further investigation. Their findings resulted in a two-count indictment against Lacey for submitting claims for which no services had been provided.”

“This case was investigated by Medicaid Fraud Division Investigators Ulecia Daniel and Wilner Piquant, along with Investigative Auditor Phoenecia Hunt and Intel Analyst Zwella Boyd. The case was prosecuted by Senior Assistant Attorney General Henry Allen Hibbert,” the press release added. 

“Mr. Lacey used his role as a children’s counselor to defraud our state’s Medicaid program,” said Carr. “He placed personal greed above his responsibilities as a provider, and in the process, he broke the trust of Georgia families in need of services. Now he will spend time behind bars for his illegal actions, and we will continue our efforts to protect taxpayer dollars no matter the amount.”

Lacey pleaded guilty on August 15, 2023, to the following counts brought by the Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Division:

  • Medicaid Fraud in violation of O.C.G.A. § 49-4-146.1 (b)(1)
  • False Statements and Writings in violation of O.C.G.A. § 16-10-20
  • Lacey paid restitution in the amount of $45,212 at the time of his plea.
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