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Ohio Medicaid Provider Sentenced to 6-9 Years for $1.5 Million Fraud Scheme, Identity Theft

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Last updated: April 16, 2026 6:44 pm
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Ohio Medicaid Provider Sentenced to Prison for Stealing $1.5 Million in Fraud Scheme

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How the Fraud UnfoldedBroader Crackdown on Medicaid FraudWhat’s Next?

DAYTON, Ohio — A Montgomery County woman has been sentenced to six to nine years in prison after admitting to stealing $1.5 million from Ohio’s Medicaid program while posing as a healthcare provider.

Janay Corbitt, 36, pleaded guilty in March to second-degree felony theft and three counts of third-degree felony identity fraud. A judge also ordered her to repay the full $1.5 million in restitution.

The scheme unraveled after an investigation by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office, which found that Corbitt had stolen multiple identities—including those of licensed counselors—to open and operate two sham behavioral health counseling agencies in the Dayton area.

“Some thieves don’t know when to quit,” Yost said in a statement. “The investigators and prosecutors in our Health Care Fraud Section did a great job of putting a stop to this costly scheme.”

How the Fraud Unfolded

Authorities say Corbitt used stolen personal information to create fake counseling businesses, billing Medicaid for services that were never provided. The elaborate scam relied on falsified records and impersonation of legitimate healthcare professionals.

The case highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in Medicaid oversight, where fraudulent providers can exploit gaps in verification systems. Yost’s office has prioritized cracking down on healthcare fraud, which drains millions from taxpayer-funded programs each year.

Broader Crackdown on Medicaid Fraud

This sentencing is part of a larger push by Ohio officials to combat Medicaid fraud. In recent years, the state has ramped up prosecutions, recovering millions in stolen funds.

Experts warn that such schemes not only waste public money but also undermine trust in critical healthcare services for low-income families.

Corbitt was indicted in May 2024 after investigators pieced together her fraudulent billing practices. The case serves as a warning to others attempting similar scams, Yost emphasized.

What’s Next?

With Corbitt now behind bars, state officials will focus on recovering the stolen funds. However, restitution in large fraud cases can take years, leaving taxpayers to shoulder the initial financial burden.

For now, the sentencing sends a clear message: Ohio is taking aggressive action against those who exploit Medicaid for personal gain.

— Reported by Nexio News

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