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Las Cruces Therapist Indicted for Submitting Nearly $1 Million in False Medicaid Claims

Nancy Marshall, the owner of an equine therapy program, faces 18 felonies related to fraudulent Medicaid claims totaling $970,000.

by Sophia Bennett

Las Cruces, N.M. — Nancy Marshall, a 58-year-old therapist and owner of Equine Assisted Programs of Southern New Mexico, has been indicted on 18 felony charges related to submitting fraudulent Medicaid claims totaling nearly $1 million.

Marshall, who operates a program using farm animals, including horses, in therapy, is facing serious legal consequences after being charged with Medicaid fraud, falsification of documents, and identity theft. According to the New Mexico Department of Justice, the fraudulent claims amounted to $970,000.

Breakdown of Charges:
One count of fraud
Nine counts of Medicaid fraud
Six counts of falsification of documents
Two counts of identity theft
If convicted on all charges, Nancy Marshall could face a sentence of up to 82.5 years in prison.

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