Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison charged a Minnesota man on January 14, 2026 with participating in a Medicaid fraud scheme connected to a state-licensed home health agency accused of bilking $3 million in taxpayer dollars. Mohamed Abdirashid Omarxeyd was slapped with eight counts of felony theft by false representation after prosecutors stated that he used his company, Guardian Home Health Services, to bill the state’s Medicaid program for services that were either never provided or were not eligible for reimbursement between 2020 and 2024.
The criminal complaint reveals that the company turned in fraudulent claims for personal care aide services, companion care, homemaking, respite care, individualized home support and other forms of community support services. State officials have called a lot of the services mentioned “high-risk” or straight up fraud. It goes on to accuse Omarxeyd and his spouse of draining more than $2 million from the company’s accounts as part of the scheme.
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