From DS: Long Island Nursing home bilks Medicare/Medicaid while at the same time accused of gross fraud and abuse of the Elderly indicted by Letitia James

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AG James sues East Meadow nursing home,accusing it of fraud, abuse

New York Attorney General Letitia James on June 6 in New York...
New York Attorney General Letitia James onJune 6in New York City.Credit: AP / Mary Altaffer

ByMichael Gormleymichael.gormley@newsday.com@GormleyAlbanyUpdated December 13, 2022 10:01 pm

ALBANY — State Attorney General Letitia James on Tuesday sued the Fulton Commons Care Center nursing home in East Meadow,accusingits operators of a “toxic culture of deceit” that used public money to pad the payroll for relatives and a “heinous record of resident abuse.”

The lawsuit also accuses the facility of knowingly underreporting deaths from the COVID-19 virus by as much as 45% while avoiding scrutiny by making robocalls to family members that said the facility “was free from COVID-19.”

The attorney general’s office filed the lawsuit Tuesday to force changes in the operation of the nursing home, but to keep the facility open, a spokeswoman said.

“Fulton…

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From TW: Operation Greylord Movie had big producer, wonderful script but (mysteriously) could not find funding!

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And this is why the corruption in Crook County continues!

https://chicago.suntimes.com/movies-and-tv/2021/4/13/22380801/adam-mckay-crook-county-movie-chicago-operation-greylord-cook-county-corruption-terrence-hake

Chicago corruption movie had big producer, ‘wonderful script’ — but not enough money

Hollywood heavyweight Adam McKay says no one wanted to bankroll ‘Crook County,’ about the ’80s sting known as ‘Operation Greylord.’

ByEvan F. MooreApr 13, 2021, 5:30am CST

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FBI mole Terrence Hake (pictured in 1994) was to have been the central figure in a movie about Operation Greylord.

A film called “Crook County,” about a real-life corruption sting in Chicago, wasannouncedwith some fanfare in 2017 but never actually got made. On Monday, its executive producer explained why.

“We weren’t able to get financing for it. We tried and tried,” said Adam McKay, the former Chicagoan who directed “The Big Short” and “Vice.”

“Crook County” was to have detailed a 1980s sting that put Cook County judges and other public officials behind bars. “

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