
A federal judge has sentenced four individuals to more than 14 years in federal prison for running a $12.7 Million “Minnesota-Somali-style fraud” scheme in North Carolina that paid more than $1 Million in kickbacks to drug addicted patients.
The fraudsters, Brandon Eugene Sims, 40; Kimberly Mable Sims, 39; Francine Sims Super, 64; and Keke Komeko Johnson, 53, operated Life Touch, LLC, a now permanently shut down fake substance abuse facility and 1st Choice Healthcare Services, a urine drug screening company.

5 responses to “N.C. Medicaid Scammers Sentenced To Over 14 Years In Prison For ‘Somali-Style Fraud’ Scheme”
Why is it always North Carolina? And more importantly, HAVE ALL THEIR FAMILY’S ASSETS BEEN SEIZED AND SOLD TO REPAY THEIR THEFT???
Burn these nig*ars. Make sure they never ever have a day of peace.
“As any rainbow will demonstrate, black isn’t on the visible spectrum of color. All other colors are reflections of light, except black. Black is the absence of light”. – – – “Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil”. – – – Any possible correlation between absence of light people and criminal activities ???
Second quote was John 3:19
Why are they all smiling?