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Attorney general announces sentencing of former Medicaid business owner

Posted at 3:21 PM, Jun 16, 2020
and last updated 2020-06-16 18:48:45-04

Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced that Darryl John Allen, 52, of Las Vegas, was sentenced in a Medicaid fraud case involving submitting false claims to Nevada Medicaid.

The fraud occurred between January 2016 and May 2017.

District Court Judge Jacqueline Bluth sentenced Allen to 12-36 months in jail, suspended, and ordered him to pay $200,000 in restitution. Individuals or businesses convicted of Medicaid fraud may also be administratively excluded from future Medicaid and Medicare participation.

The investigation of this case began after the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) received information that Allen, the owner of Divine Healing Health Services, LLC (Divine), was using his business to submit false claims for services that were never actually provided to Medicaid recipients. The investigation revealed that Allen knowingly submitted these false claims, and that he failed to maintain any records to support any of the services allegedly provided.

All of the providers who purportedly provided services denied ever hearing of, or providing services on behalf of, Divine.

All of the Medicaid recipients who were used in the scheme denied they received the amount of services allegedly provided by Divine.

Anyone wishing to report suspicions regarding any of these concerns may contact the MFCU at 702-486-3420 or 775-684-1100.

To view the criminal information for Darryl Allen, click on the link.