Wednesday, July 20, 2011

O'Keefe uncovers Ohio fraud

Meh, sure. Why not? Oh, wait. This is against the law. So let's put everyone in....training. Because the rest of the state employees didn't know this was...wrong...Columbus Dispatch:
A Franklin County human-services worker was put on paid administrative leave after a video suggested she raised no objections when a man seeking Medicaid benefits told her he was a drug dealer with an expensive car and 12-year-old sister working as a prostitute.

The video was part of an undercover investigation by Project Veritas and its founder, conservative activist James O'Keefe, that shows two men pretending to be Russian drug dealers meeting with workers in several county human-services' offices in Ohio.
  The intrepid O'Keefe's website is here.
  From his description of the video:
Two men posing as wealthy Russian Drug Smugglers get told not to put their exotic sports cars on the Medicaid application, to classify their drug business as "babysitting," and to get abortions for their underage sisters who perform sex in exchange for drugs.
  Keep it up, James. They can only ignore it for so long.  

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