Atlanta Dentist Medicaid Fraud Attorney

Facing Medicaid Fraud Charges in Atlanta?

If you have been arrested for Medicaid fraud in Atlanta, contact our office immediately to understand your rights and options.

A $1 million fraud investigation was recently completed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in October of this year.

Case Overview: Dr. Oluwatoyin Solarin

Dr. Oluwatoyin Solarin, who operated Care Dental offices in Doraville and Duluth, was found to have engaged in fraudulent activities. Some employees of her practice back-dated claims for patients whose Medicaid eligibility had expired, according to U.S. Attorney John Horn.

Additionally, some claims falsely listed Dr. Solarin as the treating dentist on days when she was not even in the country.

“The Georgia Department of Law stands ready to work with our federal and local partners to ensure that those who participate in criminal activity are brought to justice, particularly when that activity jeopardizes the medical care of those who are truly in need and wastes taxpayer dollars.”

Fraudulent Gains and Penalties

Solarin used most of the $996,862.19 gained from the scheme to purchase real estate properties in the Atlanta area, according to Horn.

As part of her plea agreement, she has agreed to:

  • Repay the stolen funds
  • Forfeit her interest in over a dozen properties

Upcoming Sentencing

Sentencing is scheduled for February 3 on charges of conspiring to commit healthcare fraud.

If you are under investigation or have been charged with Medicaid fraud, our experienced attorneys can help protect your rights and defend your reputation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Medicaid fraud and how does it occur?

Medicaid fraud involves deliberately submitting false information to receive payments from the Medicaid program. This can include billing for services not provided, falsifying patient records, or using ineligible provider credentials.

Who investigated the Care Dental Medicaid fraud case in Atlanta?

The case was investigated by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, with involvement from state and federal partners, including the Georgia Department of Law. The investigation revealed back-dated claims and misrepresentation of provider services.

What were the consequences faced by Dr. Oluwatoyin Solarin?

Dr. Solarin agreed to repay nearly $1 million in fraudulently obtained funds, forfeit ownership of over a dozen Atlanta-area properties, and awaits sentencing for conspiring to commit healthcare fraud.

What should I do if I’m being investigated for Medicaid fraud?

If you’re under investigation or charged, it’s essential to contact a qualified attorney immediately. Legal counsel can help protect your rights, navigate the legal process, and build a defense strategy.

Can property obtained through Medicaid fraud be seized?

Yes. In fraud cases, the government can seize assets purchased with illicit gains. In this case, Dr. Solarin’s real estate holdings were forfeited as part of the plea agreement.

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