Key facts
- Federal authorities indicted two Ohio state employees and two co-conspirators.
- The indictment is in connection with an alleged $30 million Medicaid billing fraud scheme.
- The scheme involved children's behavioral health services that were allegedly never rendered.
- 14 vehicles were seized as part of the investigation, including luxury cars.
Federal law enforcement officials announced on Thursday that two Ohio state employees and two co-conspirators have been indicted in connection with an alleged $30 million Medicaid billing fraud scheme. The scheme reportedly involved children's behavioral health services that were never rendered to patients. As part of the investigation into the alleged fraud, 14 vehicles were seized. These included luxury vehicles such as a Maserati, a Mercedes, a Bentley, and a McLaren, according to a source familiar with the matter. CBS News senior Justice Department correspondent Sarah Lynch reported on the developments.