Robert Haley
After-school 'behavioral health' billing fraud
Case facts
- Region
- United States (Ohio)
- Estimated loss
- Multimillion-dollar Medicaid losses (alleged)
- Victims
- Ohio Medicaid program & enrolled children's families
- Filed
- Jun 6, 2026
Last reviewed .
Cincinnati, Ohio operator charged in a multimillion-dollar Medicaid fraud involving an after-school behavioral-health program that billed for services never delivered to enrolled children.
The allegation
Haley is alleged to have operated an after-school behavioral-health program in Cincinnati that billed Ohio Medicaid for therapy and group sessions that were either never delivered or delivered by uncredentialed staff. Charges include healthcare-fraud conspiracy and false-statement counts.
Status
- Indicted in 2026 in the Southern District of Ohio
- Awaiting trial; presumed innocent until proven guilty
- Co-defendants and corporate entities also named
Why this category matters
Medicaid fraud disproportionately harms two groups: taxpayers, who fund the program, and the children and families whose actual care is squeezed out of inflated budgets. State Medicaid Fraud Control Units (MFCUs) have become the most prolific federal fraud prosecutors of the last decade — most cases never make national headlines, but the dollar volume rivals consumer-facing scams.
We will update this dossier as the case moves through trial.
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