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Javaman

(65,397 posts)
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 01:30 PM Tuesday

Feds allege $3.4 billion Medicare fraud scheme tied to Russian citizen living in Austin

(3.4 billion by a Russian crook and not a peep in the national news)


https://www.kxan.com/investigations/feds-allege-3-4-billion-medicare-fraud-scheme-tied-to-russian-citizen-living-in-austin/

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Federal authorities say a Texas man helped orchestrate a health care fraud scheme that billed Medicare billions of dollars for medical equipment such as orthotic braces, glucose monitors, urinary catheters and wound dressings that patients often did not need and, in many cases, never received, according to a U.S. District Court criminal complaint uncovered by KXAN investigators.

Nika Machutadze, a Russian citizen who was living in Austin, is charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering tied to the alleged fraud, which involved two durable medical equipment companies operating in Florida and Texas.

The federal court records do not identify the Florida-based company, however KXAN found Florida Secretary of State records show one business associated with Machutadze named Sunshine Senior Solutions, LLC.

According to the affidavit, one of the companies submitted claims to Medicare for more than 1.6 million items billed to over 220,000 beneficiaries nationwide, resulting in $3.33 billion in Medicare charges. Investigators say Medicare processed approximately $1.78 billion of those claims as paid before suspending reimbursements.

more at link...

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Feds allege $3.4 billion Medicare fraud scheme tied to Russian citizen living in Austin (Original Post) Javaman Tuesday OP
Red state... Russian... Fraud... Sounds like a Dotard pardon should be expected shortly. RockRaven Tuesday #1
Just about to say the same, a pardon from Trump is basically a given here (nt) AZJonnie Tuesday #6
Did Rick Scott change domiciles? Sailingdiver Tuesday #2
So will ICE now invade Texas? pecosbob Tuesday #3
ICE is already in Texas MagickMuffin Tuesday #8
I bet there's less ICE agents in TX than in MN right now sboatcar Tuesday #25
And that is by design, MN being a blue state and all MagickMuffin Tuesday #26
Paging ICE you're needed in Texas Ritabert Tuesday #4
Sad to inform you, ICE is already here in Texas MagickMuffin Tuesday #7
I know. I was just commenting that if they're looking for fraud... Ritabert Tuesday #10
Sunny states for markodochartaigh Tuesday #18
They're still looking for the $16 million in Hurricane Ian donations Ritabert Tuesday #22
Send in the armed thugs! progressoid Tuesday #5
I doubt trump or abbott will request any additional Gestapo in TX Torchlight Tuesday #9
Trump has issued a statement "I have never been to Machutadze Island." twodogsbarking Tuesday #11
Awe come on, a Russian living in Texas committing fraud? Why would they think that? appleannie1 Tuesday #12
The scumbag might get himself a presidential pardon dalton99a Tuesday #13
He transferred the money overseas. Had purchased a plane ticket. Hell be in the wind once he makes bond BlueWaveNeverEnd Tuesday #16
My Medicare was billed thousands of $ for a shitload (pee-load?) of catheters. 70sEraVet Tuesday #14
Trump: here is your pardon. Have a nice life BlueWaveNeverEnd Tuesday #15
Checks all the boxes - Russians, Chinese, UAE... bluedigger Tuesday #17
Austin MN, that hotbed of statewide fraud Strelnikov_ Tuesday #19
Not Minnesota? iemanja Tuesday #20
So i wonder if trump will say Figarosmom Tuesday #21
Did he register to vote, collect Medicaid and get SNAP, too? littlemissmartypants Tuesday #23
I'm struggling trying to understand xuplate Tuesday #24
Securing social programs against fraud... gulliver Tuesday #27
Send them to a deportation camp. Sogo Tuesday #28
Yeah, I was pretty sure the fraud wasn't being Luz Tuesday #29

RockRaven

(18,920 posts)
1. Red state... Russian... Fraud... Sounds like a Dotard pardon should be expected shortly.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 01:36 PM
Tuesday

Bonus points for money laundering and scale (i.e. billions).

sboatcar

(788 posts)
25. I bet there's less ICE agents in TX than in MN right now
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 04:58 PM
Tuesday

The number of gestapo running around the streets here is unbelievable. They're getting more cowardly now though, often running back to their cars and getting out of there as soon as a crowd forms, which is almost instantly these days.

MagickMuffin

(18,201 posts)
26. And that is by design, MN being a blue state and all
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 05:16 PM
Tuesday


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Ritabert

(2,138 posts)
10. I know. I was just commenting that if they're looking for fraud...
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 02:42 PM
Tuesday

....go to Texas or Florida.

Torchlight

(6,504 posts)
9. I doubt trump or abbott will request any additional Gestapo in TX
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 02:19 PM
Tuesday

to assist in these matters... bad look for them both.

BlueWaveNeverEnd

(13,387 posts)
16. He transferred the money overseas. Had purchased a plane ticket. Hell be in the wind once he makes bond
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 03:27 PM
Tuesday

While Medicare eventually suspended payments, supplemental insurers continued issuing reimbursements, allowing millions of dollars to flow into company bank accounts, according to the complaint. Authorities allege those funds were quickly transferred overseas, primarily to shell companies in Hong Kong, with little evidence of legitimate medical business expenses.


Machutadze is accused of conspiring with others to conceal the source of the proceeds through a network of domestic and foreign accounts. Investigators said they learned in January that he had purchased international airline tickets while the investigation was ongoing. According to federal court records, Machutadze’s destination was the United Arab Emirates.

70sEraVet

(5,340 posts)
14. My Medicare was billed thousands of $ for a shitload (pee-load?) of catheters.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 03:23 PM
Tuesday

A 'medical supply' company in Florida. I reported it to Medicare, and when the girl heard me mention a "medical supply company in Florida", she said, "Let me guess. Catheters."
This may be the guy!

Strelnikov_

(8,131 posts)
19. Austin MN, that hotbed of statewide fraud
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 03:43 PM
Tuesday

Oh, wait . . . it's Texas man.

And it seems Florida is throw in for good measure.


littlemissmartypants

(32,714 posts)
23. Did he register to vote, collect Medicaid and get SNAP, too?
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 04:16 PM
Tuesday

We're Russia Two now (pun intended) have you checked Pravda, where he's no doubt being celebrated?

xuplate

(175 posts)
24. I'm struggling trying to understand
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 04:23 PM
Tuesday

Why is it that the fraud detection algorithms VISA uses can spot a $35.00 discrepancy but Medicare can’t red flag millions and millions of dollars in fraud. No wonder we can’t afford health care.

gulliver

(13,801 posts)
27. Securing social programs against fraud...
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 05:22 PM
Tuesday

... is a core Democratic Party issue, imo. People who defraud safety net programs need long prison sentences.

I would even bring back hard labor just for them. Defraud Medicare, Social Security, Medicaid? Here's your hammer; there are some rocks. If, as in this alleged case, the perp is not a U.S. citizen, increase the length of the sentence. Then deport once time is served in full.

Sogo

(7,039 posts)
28. Send them to a deportation camp.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 05:24 PM
Tuesday

And then to the El Salvador prison. (I know, I know we supposedly don't use that anymore....)

Luz

(916 posts)
29. Yeah, I was pretty sure the fraud wasn't being
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 05:25 PM
Tuesday

committed by the Target employee with the handicapped child

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