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Governor LePage Thanks Project Veritas for Exposing Medicaid Fraud in Maine

Aug 18 2011

In a statement to the media just hours after the latest installment of Project Veritas’ Medicaid fraud investigation was released in Maine, Governor LePage took full responsibility for the actions of his state’s workers.

Then he even went a step further by saying, “I want to thank the individual who took this video.”

On behalf of Project Veritas and our supporters: You’re welcome, Mr. Governor.

VIDEO: MAINE CAUGHT IN MEDICAID FRAUD STING

Aug 10 2011

Washington, D.C.  James O’Keefe, founder of Project Veritas today released the fifth in a series of undercover investigations into Medicaid fraud.  Citizen journalists have uncovered widespread Medicaid fraud in state offices across the country. 

In the latest video, an undercover reporter attempts to apply for benefits Medicaid offices in Biddeford and Portland, Maine.

New York Times Profiles James O’Keefe

Jul 31 2011

After two years of alternately suppressing and condemning James O’Keefe and his investigations, the New York Times has published a surprisingly fair piece by Rush Limbaugh biographer Zev Chafetz on what motivates Project Veritas and its muckraker-in-chief.

VIDEO: HOOSIER STATE CAUGHT IN MEDICAID FRAUD STING - MEDICAID PART V

Jul 26 2011

Washington, D.C. James O’Keefe, founder of Project Veritas today released the fifth in a series of undercover investigations into Medicaid fraud. Citizen journalists have uncovered widespread Medicaid fraud in state offices across the country.

In the latest video, an undercover reporter attempts to apply for Medicaid benefits in two different offices in Gary, Indiana.

Footage Reveals Medicaid Fraud in Six States and Counting

Jul 25 2011

In yet another blow to the establishment, the latest in a series of reports documenting widespread Medicaid fraud has been released by Project Veritas. This video shows a worker in Richmond, VA telling one admitted drug dealer who claims to own an $800,000 car, “just leave that off your application.”

So far, similar evidence of fraud has been exposed in six states: Ohio, South Carolina, North Carolina, New York and Virginia. And as the staggering fiscal implications of this nationwide scandal begin to sink in, anger toward those responsible is growing.