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MADISON — Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced today that a Manitowoc woman has been sentenced for Medicaid Assistance Fraud, a felony.
Sarah Becker, 37, of 3303 Hecker Road in Manitowoc, appeared before Sheboygan County Circuit Court Judge Terence Bourke and was sentenced to three years of probation, and as a condition of probation, ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $48,109.
As an additional condition of probation, Becker also has to pay court costs and serve 90 days in jail.
On June 16th, Becker entered a plea of no contest to the charge, which stems from her employment as a Registered Nurse.
According to the Department of Justice’s criminal complaint, Becker was employed by Nurses in Independent Practice as a private duty nurse. Becker submitted timesheets indicating that between April 16, 2007 and September 23, 2008, she had provided medical services to the client she was assigned to care for when, in fact, she had not provided those services. Becker was paid $68,969.84 for those hours she claimed to have worked as a private duty nurse.
The case was prosecuted by Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Gabrysiak.