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Jacqueline Small of Arkansas sentenced to 5 years probation for Medicaid fraud.
Jacqueline Small, 37, of Rector, Arkansas, was sentenced to five years of probation, a $500 fine, court fees, and $7,427.38 in restitution after pleading guilty to one felony count of Medicaid fraud.
She admitted to submitting false claims for in-home personal care services she did not provide.
The case was prosecuted by the Arkansas Attorney General’s Office, with Attorney General Tim Griffin highlighting the state’s ongoing efforts to combat Medicaid fraud.
Special Agent Matthew Edwards, Senior Assistant Attorney General Leigh Patterson, and Sixth Judicial District Prosecutor Will Jones were recognized for their roles in the investigation and prosecution.
Jacqueline Small de Arkansas fue sentenciada a 5 años de libertad condicional por fraude a Medicaid.