Woman Gets Prison for $1.5 Million Theft From Medicaid Program.

A Montgomery County woman banned previously from working as a Medicaid provider was sentenced to six to nine years in prison for yet again defrauding the program – this time stealing $1.5 million, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced.

Janay Corbitt, 36, pleaded guilty on March 17 to second-degree felony theft and three third-degree felony counts of identity fraud. Besides the prison sentence, she must pay $1.5 million in restitution.

Corbitt was indicted in May 2024 after an investigation by Yost’s office revealed that she stole multiple identities to open and operate two sham behavioral-health-counseling agencies in the Dayton area. She also stole the identities of several licensed counselors, using their credentials to bill Medicaid for services that were never provided.

Authorities arrested Corbitt in August 2024 at a bus stop in Dallas, Texas, after she fled Ohio and spent months on the lam. A previous theft conviction in 2019 had barred her from the Medicaid program.

Attorneys with Yost’s Health Care Fraud Section prosecuted the case in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.

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