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Ohio Officials Testify Before Fraud Task Force

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05.06.2026

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Ohio Officials Testify Before Fraud Task Force

The House Oversight Committee task force, led by Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, met on Wednesday to study Medicaid fraud in Ohio. Lawmakers heard from The Daily Wire’s Luke Rosiak, as well as Ohio Auditor Keith Faber and State Rep. Mike Dovilla.

The hearing also saw a simple question from Gill nearly bring a Ohio lawmaker to tears.

‘No Verification, No Oversight’

As Rosiak explained, “unsupervised and untrained workers” can collect money for providing services, even and including companionship and conversation, or family members who are Medicaid beneficiaries. There’s “no verification and little oversight,” Rosiak warned about the home health care system, highlighting how his investigation “found millionaire tax cheats, almost all of them foreign-born, ripping off taxpayers at a scale that threatens to bankrupt America.”

Columbus has the second largest concentration of Somalis in the country and the largest concentration of Bhutanese outside of Bhutan.

In northeast Columbus, this was “a side hustle” for many suspected fraudsters. While many were taking in money from taxpayers, they weren’t paying their own taxes, and often had criminal records. Many used relatives as company owners on paper.

“Whistleblowers in the area tell me companies knock on doors in ethnic neighborhoods where most people are on Medicaid, and most people live in multigenerational households, and they tell the older family member to go to particular doctors and claim particular symptoms, and then they will put the younger family member on their payroll, with the parent as their only patient,” Rosiak explained, which can result in $90,000 a a year.

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.@lukerosiak talks about a Medicaid fraudster who flaunts on social media a life of private jets, yachts, etc. "These are people that came here as........

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