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In this Townhall article, Scott McClallen reports that an Arizona couple who defrauded the state’s Medicaid system out of more than $12 million has been sentenced to federal prison.
- Thvoughn Lynden Curry and Alexis Daneen Curry, both 34, of New River, Arizona, were sentenced for their roles in a scheme targeting the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, the state’s Medicaid agency.
- The Currys operated 1 Family Clinic, LLC, a purported outpatient behavioral health clinic in Mesa, Arizona.
- Prosecutors said they fraudulently enrolled the clinic as a Medicaid provider, including by hiding Thvoughn Curry’s ownership and management role despite his outstanding state felony fraud warrant.
- After approval, the clinic allegedly billed AHCCCS for services that were not actually provided, including substance abuse therapy.
- The scheme ran from roughly February 1, 2021, through March 31, 2023, with prosecutors saying 1 Family Clinic often billed in nearly identical patterns and averaged more than 12 hours of service per member per day.
- The couple targeted the American Indian Health Plan, and prosecutors said vulnerable, low-income Arizonans needing addiction treatment were left unsupervised, with some overdosing or suffering life-threatening emergencies.
- AHCCCS paid the clinic more than $12 million, money meant for legitimate healthcare services for low-income patients.
- Prosecutors said the Currys used the money on themselves, buying properties and luxury vehicles, including a 2019 Lamborghini Urus worth more than $300,000.
- Thvoughn Curry received 88 months in prison, while Alexis Curry received 70 months. Both were also ordered to serve three years of supervised release and pay more than $12 million in restitution.
- The case was investigated by IRS Criminal Investigation with help from Mesa Police and the AHCCCS Office of Inspector General.
Read the full story: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/scott-mcclallen/2026/06/07/arizona-couple-who-stole-12m-from-medicaid-bought-a-300k-lamborghini-now-theyre-headed-to-prison-n2677382



