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Feds charge businesswoman in $114 million Medicaid fraud case
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· June 24, 2026
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Key points The businesswoman, Brandy Kaye Hernandez, is 48 years old and from Richmond, Texas. She owns Inspired Behavioral Health and had convinced Cameron County to send individuals with mental health problems to a ranch for rehabilitation.
A businesswoman has surrendered to the FBI to face healthcare fraud charges. She owns Inspired Behavioral Health and had convinced Cameron County to send individuals with mental health problems to a ranch for rehabilitation. The businesswoman, Brandy Kaye Hernandez, is 48 years old and from Richmond, Texas.
She surrendered on Wednesday morning. Further details about the case, including the specifics of the healthcare fraud charges, are available from ValleyCentral.
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Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: ValleyCentral ·
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