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Florida Woman Charged with Committing Transportation Fraud of Medicaid Program

LANSING – Julie Evers, 53, of Bradenton, Florida, was arraigned on April 11 by Judge Lisa Babcock of the 54B District Court in East Lansing for allegedly committing transportation fraud in the Medicaid program, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Evers has been charged with one count of Medicaid Fraud – Conspiracy, a 10-year felony, and ten counts of Medicaid Fraud – False Claim, each a 4-year felony.

The Michigan Medicaid program will provide mileage reimbursement to enrolled beneficiaries when they travel to eligible medical appointments. In some cases, a smartphone app is made available to track mileage to these appointments using the built-in GPS of the phone. When a trip is complete, the reimbursement payment is added to a payment card mailed to the beneficiary when they register for this program. The card can then be used like any debit card.

It is alleged that Evers participated in a scheme while residing in Farwell, Michigan in the summer of 2023, where another app was used to effectively trick a phone into thinking it was someplace it was not, resulting in reimbursement for trips that never took place. This matter was referred to the Department of Attorney General by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General.

“Improper billing diverts public resources from those in need and siphons off taxpayer funds,” said Attorney General Nessel. “My office remains committed to working with the Department of Health and Human Services to investigate and prosecute allegations of fraud in this critical program.”

Evers was given a $10,000 cash/surety bond. She is next due to appear in the 54B District Court on May 22, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. for a probable cause conference.

The Attorney General’s Health Care Fraud Division (HCFD) is handling this case for the Department. The HCFD is the federally certified Medicaid Fraud Control Unit for Michigan, and it receives 75% of its funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under a grant award totaling $5,517,524.00 for the fiscal year 2026. The remaining 25% percent, totaling $1,839,170.00, is funded by the State of Michigan.

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