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Thu Aug 29, 2019, 03:16 AM Aug 2019

Owners of Suburban Youth Counseling Center Indicted on Fraud Charges for Allegedly Defrauding

Owners of Suburban Youth Counseling Center Indicted on Fraud Charges for Allegedly Defrauding Illinois Medicaid out of $4 Million


CHICAGO — The owners of a suburban Chicago youth counseling center defrauded Illinois Medicaid out of approximately $4 million through a fraudulent billing scheme, according to an indictment returned in federal court.

From 2011 to 2018, SUMMER MATHESON and TERRENCE EWING, co-owners of Laynie Foundation Inc., along with foundation employee RICHARD GRUNDY, fraudulently billed Illinois Medicaid for more mental health counseling services than the foundation actually provided, the indictment states. Matheson, Ewing and Grundy also used the Matteson-based foundation to seek payment from Illinois Medicaid for non-reimbursable activities, such as internal case reviews, staff training, clinical supervision and recordkeeping, the indictment alleges. The indictment additionally accuses Matheson of attempting to cover up the fraud by directing foundation personnel to backdate and falsify patient records to make it appear that a licensed practitioner had reviewed and approved certain mental health services, when, in fact, Matheson knew that a practitioner had not reviewed and approved those services. As a result of the fraud, Matheson, Ewing and Grundy fraudulently obtained approximately $4 million from Illinois Medicaid and managed-care organizations used by Illinois Medicaid, the indictment states.

The indictment was returned Tuesday. It charges Matheson, 41, and Ewing, 57, both of Dyer, Ind., with six counts of health care fraud. Matheson is also charged with one count of obstruction of justice. Grundy, 34, of Chicago, is charged with five counts of health care fraud. Arraignments in U.S. District Court in Chicago have not yet been scheduled.

The indictment was announced by John R. Lausch, Jr., United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; Lamont Pugh III, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Region of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General; and Jeffrey S. Sallet, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago office of the FBI. The Illinois Attorney General’s Office and Illinois State Police assisted in the investigation. The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Prashant Kolluri and Charles W. Mulaney.

Read more: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndil/pr/owners-suburban-youth-counseling-center-indicted-fraud-charges-allegedly-defrauding
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