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Greenville Resident Going to Prison for Medicaid Fraud

A Greenville resident is going to prison for Medicaid Fraud, announced Attorney General Jim Hood today. Marguerite Wilson, 31, of Greenville, appeared before Judge Ashley Hines in Washington County Circuit Court today to be sentenced after pleading guilty to three counts of Medicaid Fraud in January. Wilson was sentenced to five years behind bars, with two to serve on each count and all to run concurrently. Restitution was ordered in the amount of $13,488.03. After serving her sentence, Wilson will remain on post release supervision until the restitution is paid in full. She was also ordered to pay $500 to the Mississippi Crime Victim Compensation Fund, as well as court costs and assessments.

Read more on www.ago.state.ms.us

Action Details

  • Date:February 24, 2014
  • Agency:Mississippi Attorney General
  • Enforcement Types:
    • State Enforcement Agencies