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Home / Crime and Justice / Woman Admits Stealing Millions in Autism Care Scheme

Woman Admits Stealing Millions in Autism Care Scheme

19 Dec

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Summary

  • Woman pleaded guilty to wire fraud for stealing $14 million in Medicaid funds.
  • Her company, Smart Therapy Center, billed millions more than approved.
  • Federal probes target 14 high-risk Medicaid programs in Minnesota.
Woman Admits Stealing Millions in Autism Care Scheme

Federal prosecutors announced that a 28-year-old Minnesota woman, Asha Farhan Hassan, pleaded guilty to wire fraud. She is accused of stealing approximately $14 million in Medicaid funds by falsely providing services for children with autism through her company, Smart Therapy Center. State records indicate the company billed over $31.8 million between 2018 and 2025, far exceeding its approved claims.

Hassan also admitted to stealing $465,000 from the Feeding Our Future program, a child nutrition initiative. Simultaneously, authorities charged Abdinajib Hassan Yussuf for a similar scheme involving his company, Star Autism Center LLC, which allegedly offered kickbacks to parents. Both companies submitted claims exceeding what the state ultimately paid.

This fraud is part of a broader federal investigation targeting numerous Medicaid programs in Minnesota deemed high-risk. Investigators are scrutinizing unusual billing patterns and rapid payment growth as key indicators of potential fraud across 14 programs, including EIDBI and housing stabilization services.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Asha Farhan Hassan pleaded guilty to stealing $14 million in Medicaid funds.
Smart Therapy Center billed the state a total of $31.8 million between 2018 and 2025.
Yes, federal investigations are active across 14 high-risk Medicaid programs in Minnesota.

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