Luke Rosiak
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Like you'd have to be a chump not to raid a treasury program if it's available.
And when I did finally find people who were in the offices and they weren't totally just sketchy and vacant, that's what they would say.
The answer to why would you demand to get paid to hang out with your own family is because I can.
We've got stories coming out every day and probably into next week on this topic.
And we've got one going up right around now about a couple convicted fraudster that's running a Medicaid business, a million dollars.
And I have him on audio saying, I was just too dumb.
I don't know what the law is.
His wife is like stabbing people.
And so, yeah, check it out on The Daily Wire.
And Mike DeWine, Republican governor of Ohio, says, oh, this is all fine.
Nothing to see here.
In the Cordoba office building at 1425 East Dublin, Granville Road, we finally located a business suite with somebody in it, GC Home Healthcare, LLC.
Asked how he recruits employees, he said employees and patients come as a package.
70% of the employees are just being paid to spend time with their own family members.
After getting a note from the doctor vouching for the elder's need for personal services.
The family member of an elderly person isn't set up to bill Medicaid, so a company stands in the middle.
He said the number of hours depends on a doctor's recommendation, but it's often an hour a day.
I asked him why people wouldn't simply help their aging parents with basic tasks out of human decency.
Of the five buildings in Columbus with the most Medicaid companies, three are owned by the New Jersey-based Cordoba Real Estate Group, LLC, registered by Israel Izzy Steinberg and Isaac Nassar, who lives in a $4.5 million mansion in New Jersey and showed off his sports car and one of his two airplanes online.
Altogether, Cordoba Real Estate Group owns seven buildings in the area during the time of the Medicaid payments released by the federal government.