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U.S. v. Mickal Kamuvaka, et al.

April 30, 2009 On June 10, 2010, a District Court judge in Philadelphia sentenced the founders of MultiEthnic Behavioral Health Services, Inc. (MEBH), a Philadelphia social service organization, to prison for six counts of health care fraud that led to the death of a child with disabilities in August 2006. Although the organization had claimed caseworkers visited the child 46 times, only 10 visits could be verified. The child's death was attributed to neglect, malnutrition, and bedsores. Download the Report . . .

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