Chantay Carter (44) of Kentwood was one of three persons that
Attorney General Jeff Landry
Also arrested were Louis Boyd (30)
of Woodville, Ms. on one count of Simple Battery of Persons with Infirmities for
allegedly striking a disabled patient multiple times and Torin Mishey (24) of
Alexandria on one count of Simple Battery of Persons with Infirmities for
placing a client in emergency protective restraints, without following protocol,
which resulted in the victim being scratched and bruised.
“My office, using
the resources we have, is working tirelessly to combat Medicaid fraud and arrest
those who commit it,” said Attorney General Jeff Landry. “It is frustrating to
me and my staff that people defraud programs created to help our State’s most
vulnerable; and I will continue to fight against this type of criminal
activity.”
announced today have been arrested on Medicaid
fraud charges. Carter is charged on six counts of Medicaid Fraud for allegedly
overlapping her billing for payment. Carter was employed by the Tangipahoa
Parish Sheriff’s Office (TPSO) and submitted timesheets for her work as a
provider at the same time she was working at the TPSO Jail. Carter was booked
into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
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