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An alleged Kansas City crime ring leader named Wandale J. Fulton faces charges of identity theft, arson for profit. It took years for local, state and federal investigators to build their case. Plus, how 20-somethings in the city are coping with yet another round of COVID closures.
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It took local, state and federal investigators years to put together the case against Wandale J. Fulton. Now the alleged ring leader is set for trial in federal court in Kansas City next month.
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Medical records show Dr. Scott Taggart Roethle has been sanctioned in at least 10 states for prescribing medications via telemedicine to patients with whom he did not have a physician-patient relationship.
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Bakker offered "Silver Solution" to viewers in return for “donations” of $80 or $125.
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Following widespread unemployment fraud that hit Kansas particularly hard, the legislature is taking steps to reform its system.
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Missouri Rep. Patricia Derges, who was elected in November, has entered a plea of not guilty to all 23 counts of a superseding indictment.
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The new indictment adds three new counts to the 20 counts in the indictment handed up in February.
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An audit from the Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit points to fake unemployment compensation claims.
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A legislative audit estimates there was $600 million in unemployment fraud in Kansas in 2020, and legendary sportscaster Bob Davis remembers his career calling games for the Kansas City Royals and the Kansas Jayhawks in his memoir.
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A Shawnee Mission Post analysis revealed that the addresses and names of at least 35 Johnson County residents have been used to apply for loans to apparently non-existent or fake farm businesses.
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The indictment alleges Jorge Perez and others exploited federal regulations that allow some rural hospitals to charge substantially higher rates for laboratory testing than other providers.
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Two Johnson County chiropractors accused by the federal government of defrauding Medicare have settled the case for $350,000.The payment ends a civil…